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The Moon
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100

What force is most responsible for Earth's orbit around the sun?

Gravitational Force

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What is the difference between revolution and rotation? How long does each take?

Revolution is the movement of the Earth around the Sun and it takes 365 and 1/4 days. Rotation is something spinning on an axis and it takes Earth 24 hours.



100

What two factors are responsible for the creation of the seasons?

The tilt of the Earth's axis and the revolution of the Earth around the Sun.

100

During which principal lunar phase is the moon not visible on Earth?

New moon 

100
Does the moon make its own light? Explain your answer.
No, the moon does not make its own light. Sunlight is reflected off of the surface of the moon to illuminate it.
200

Anything with ______ has gravity.

Mass

200

On which day does the sun shine the longest for locations in the Northern Hemisphere?

First day of summer

200

How do stars appear to move at night in the northern hemisphere?

Stars appear to rotate around Polaris

200

What is responsible for the lunar cycle?

The moon's revolution around Earth. The position of the Earth, Moon, and Sun causes light to reflect off the moon at different angles.

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What force keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun and the Moon in orbit around the Earth
Gravity
300

What is the cause of the tidal cycle?

Moon's gravity

300

How does the altitude of the sun change throughout the year? How does this affect the length of days and heat?

Due to Earth's tilt the altitude of the sun changes. It is highest in summer and lowest in winter. Summer be hot winter be cold.

300

Where are seasonal constellations located in relation to Earth?

They are located outward from Earth’s equator (deep in space)

300

Which intermediate phase occurs between First Quarter and Full Moon?

Waxing Gibbous

300
Explain how a lunar eclipse is created.
The Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon. The shadow of the Earth puts the Moon into darkness.
400

When do locations north of the Arctic Circle experience 24 hours of darkness?

The first day of winter

400

Which direction do shadows point in the morning? In the evening?

In the morning shadows are long and point west. In the evening they are long and point east.

400

On which day does the northern hemisphere receive more direct sunlight?

When titled towards the sun

400

A lunar eclipse can only occur during:

A Full moon

400

Why do solar eclipses not occur every new moon? 

Moon's revolution is tilted

500

What are shadows like during a sunrise? (length and direction)

Shadows are long and point west

500

What are three causes of the tidal cycle?

The moon's gravity, the sun's gravity, and Earch's rotation.

500

Which regions on Earth experience the greatest temperature change (and all the seasons)?

Regions between the Tropic of Cancer and Arctic Circle

500

How often does a solar eclipse occur?

about twice a year

500

From which directions does the sun appear to rise and set? What about the stars?

The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. The stars do the same

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