The Moon
Vocabulary
The Sun
The Earth
Eclipses
100

What is the moons radius?

1079.32 miles

100

What is the definition of Solar?

The Sun

100

What causes all other objects to revolve around it?

The Sun.

100

What does the winter solstice mark?

The shortest day of the year?

100

What is it called when the Sun is blocked by a New Moon?

A solar eclipse.

200

What effect does the moon have on our oceans?

It causes the tides.

200

What is the definition of Umbra?

The dark inner circle of the shadow during an eclipse?

200

What percent mass does the Sun make up?

99.8%

200

What does the summer solstice mark?

The beginning summer.

200

How often do we have Lunar Eclipses?

Twice a year.

300

How many phases of the moon are there?

8

300

What is the definition of of revolution?

A complete orbit around an object.

300

What causes day and night?

The Earth rotating and facing or facing away from the Sun.

300

True or False: The Earth orbits the sun in a perfectly circular path.

False, it is nearly circular

300

How often do we experience Solar Eclipses per year?

2 to 5

400

What is it called when the moon falls into the Earth's shadow?

A lunar eclipse.

400

What is the definition of phase?

Change in a cycle that repeats once a month.

400

How far away is the Sun?

93,000,000 miles

400

How long is a year on Earth?

365 days 5 hours 48 minutes and 46 seconds.

400

Explain the order and position of the Earth, Moon and Sun during a Solar eclipse.

Sun Moon  Earth

500

On average, how far away is the moon?

251966.02

500

What is the definition of axis?

An imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles.

500

Does the Sun have an effect on the tides?

Yes, but smaller than the effects of the Moon.

500

Why do we have a leap year?

To help align our calendars.

500

Explain the order and position of the Earth, Moon and Sun during a Lunar Eclipse.

Sun Earth Moon

M
e
n
u