Studying the Sky
The Sun
Seasons
The Moon
Miscellaneous
100

A sequence of repeated and observable events in nature that can be studied to predict future events

Pattern

100

The Sun rises in this cardinal direction (think of a compass)

East

100

When the northern hemisphere of the Earth is experiencing summer, the southern hemisphere is experiencing this season

Winter

100

The moon's atmosphere is (pick one) BIGGER / SMALLER / THE SAME SIZE as Earth's atmosphere

Smaller

100

A description of something that happens in nature that has a lot of evidence to suggest that it will nearly always happen is called this

Scientific Law

200

An observable event that occurs in nature

Phenomenon

200

In the winter season, the northern hemisphere of the Earth receives (pick one) MORE / FEWER hours of sunlight

Fewer

200

The point on Earth that receives the most direct contact from the Sun's rays will be the (pick one) WARMEST / COLDEST

Warmest

200

Name one type of rock that is found on the moon

1. Basalt

2. Breccia

200
The moon revolves around the earth in this direction

Counterclockwise

300

An explanation that a scientist generates to describe how something in nature that occurs actually happens

Scientific Theory

300

The "shortest day" of the year (meaning the day that the northern hemisphere of the Earth receives the fewest number of hours of sunlight) happens during this month

December

300

The seasons (pick one) DO / DON'T occur on Earth because of the distance the Earth is away from the Sun at different points throughout the year.

DON'T

300

The moon takes this many Earth days to both revolve around the Earth and rotate around itself

27(.3)

300

The moon could fit side by side in the Earth's atmosphere this many times

4 times

400

Some cultures in the past have used the moon's phases to track when they should do this to their fields

Harvest / Reap

400

During this month the Sun rises to its highest point at midday in the northern hemisphere

June

400

Earth is tilted on its axis at this angle

23.5 Degree

400

The moon has this many layers

3 layers

400

Name all three of the main features that are seen on the moon

Mountains, Craters, Maria
500

The reason that the North Star appears to not move in the night sky, unlike all other stars

The Earth's tilted on an axis that points towards this star

500

The Arctic Circle receives this many hours of daylight when the Earth's northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun

0 hours
500

If Sydney, Australia is experiencing winter, Norton Shores, Michigan is experiencing this season

Summer
500

Describe the difference between the umbra and penumbra of an eclipse

Umbra - darkest part of the shadow

Penumbra - lightest part of the shadow

500

When the moon is at its furthest point away from the Earth, it is at its __________.

Apogee

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