When masses increase, the force of gravity __________.
increases
+6 points
Fill in the blanks of Newton's first law:
An object at ______ will stay at _______, and an object in __________ will stay in _________.
Rest, rest, motion, motion
- 5 points
In your group, demonstrate the difference between a revolution and a rotation.
Revolution = moving around another object
Rotation = spinning on an axis
+ 5 points
Define solstice
The two days of the year when day and night are almost the same length
-10 points
Draw a diagram of a spring tide. (Include the sun, the earth, the moon, and how the water on the earth is stretched)
Straight line, with exaggerated tides
+4
What two things influence an object's gravity?
Mass and distance
-4 points
True or false, the moon's gravity influences processes on the Earth.
True
-7 points
What is the main thing that causes seasons on the earth?
It's tilt on an axis
- 2 points
What two seasons have an equinox?
+ 9 points
When does a neap tide occur?
When the sun, the earth, and the moon are at a 90 degree angle.
-2
As the distance between two objects increases, the gravitational pull between them __________.
decreases
-2 points
What is inertia?
Inertia is what keeps objects in motion or at rest.
+6 points
Where on the earth does the sun shine most directly?
- 7 points
What two seasons have a solstice?
+ 4 points
Draw a diagram of a neap tide. (Include the sun, the earth, the moon, and how the water on the earth is stretched)
+5 points
Define the law of universal gravitation.
Every object in the universe attracts every other object, depending on their masses and distances from one another.
+1 point
What was the GRACE mission?
A satellite launched to map out Earth's gravitational field.
- 6 points
Where on the earth does the sun shine the least directly?
The North and South poles
-1 point
What causes tides?
The moon's gravitational pull on the earth
+8 points
Perpendicular
+7
Rank the gravitation pull of the following three objects from weakest to strongest: the earth, the sun, the moon
The moon, the earth, the sun
+3 points
Is the earth's field of gravity spread out evenly?
No
+ 2 points
Define equinox
The two days of the year when day and night are almost the same length
+ 7 points
When does a spring tide occur?
When the sun, earth, and moon are all in a straight line.
+5
What moon phase occurs at the same time as a spring tide?
New moon, or full moon
+1