WHERE’S EARTH?
WHY DO WE HAVE DAY AND NIGHT?
WHY DO WE HAVE SEASONS?
WHAT’S THE MOON?
WHAT ARE NATURAL HAZARDS?
100

What is a galaxy?

A collection of gas, dust, planets and stars.

100

What’s the name of the movement in which the Earth spins on its axis? 

Rotation.

100

What does the Earth orbit? 

The Sun.

100

Which is the natural satellite of the Earth? 

The Moon.

100

What are natural hazards? 

The natural processes of Earth that can be dangerous for life.

200

In which galaxy can we find the Earth? Which shape has it got? 

In the Milky Way, which has the shape of a spiral.

200

How long does it take to complete a rotation? 

24 hours.

200

What’s the name of the movement in which the Earth orbits the Sun? 

Revolution.

200

How long does it take the moon to complete a revolution? 

28 days.

200

Why do volcanoes form? 

Because there is very high heat under the ground.

300

How many planets are there in the Solar System? 

8

300

What happens with the hours of light in the different places of the Earth?

They vary.

300

How long does it take to complete one revolution? 

365 days and 6 hours.

300

Which 4 phases does the moon have? 

New moon, first quarter, full moon and third quarter.

300

When does an earthquake happen? 

When the Earth's surface shakes.

400

What is the atmosphere? 

A mixture of gases that surround the Earth.

400

What are the four seasons? 

Spring, summer, autumn, winter.

400

Why does the moon shine? 

Because it reflects the Sun light.

400

What is a tsunami? 

A volcanic eruption or earthquake under the ocean.

500

What are the planets of the Solar system?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

500

What are the two seasons they have near the Equator?

Wet season and a dry season.

500

What are tides?

When the moon causes sea levels to rise and fall.

500

How are natural hazards called when they cause lots of damage and death?

Natural disasters.

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