Celestial Bodies
The Earth
The Moon
Spheres and surface of the Earth
Rocks and minerals
100

_________ are balls of dust and ice that orbit the sun.

Comets

100

Revolution: The Earth spins or rotates on its own axis. 

TRUE or FALSE

False

100

The moon has its own light.

True or False.

False

100

The Earth is made up of.... How many spheres?

Four

100

Name the three types of rocks that we have learnt.

Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic

200

_________are enormous sphares of gas. they produce a great deal of energy in the form of light and heat.

Stars

200

The Earth spins or rotates on its own axis. This movement is called __________.

Rotation

200

What two movements does the Moon make?

Rotation and revolution.

200

What three layers has the geosphere?

Crust, Mantle and Core

200

These rocks are formed when the lava of volcanoes cools very quickly.

Igneous rocks

300

_________ are objects that orbit the sun. The Moon is an example. 

Satellites

300

The Earth is located in the _______________, within the Milky Way.

Solar System

300

How long does it take the Moon the movements?

28 days

300

This sphere is all the Earth's water. 

Hydroshpere

300

Clay is a _______ rock

Sedimentary

400

_________ are large, spherical celestial bodies.

Planets

400

The Earth is the _______ planet from the sun.

Third

400
What does the moon's gravitational pull on the Earth cause?

Tides

400

Materials froma the rocks and soil are removed by two agents, water and wind. This process is called _______

Erosion

400

Granite is a _________ rock.

Igneous

500

_________ are large rocks thar orbit the sun.

Asteroids
500

Which is the name of the natural satellite of the Earth?

Moon

500

I love the teacher Manu to the Moon and back.

True or False

True

500

Materials settle when the water or wind stops. These materials are called __________

Sediments

500

Name the five properties of the minerals

Colour, density, shape, lustre and hardness.

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