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100

What is the name given to rain, hail, sleet and snow?

Precipitation

100

What is the time frame used to decide if something is renewable or not?

Human lifetime or 80 years

100

True or false:  we only see one side of the moon from Earth?

True

100

State the order of celestial bodies in a lunar eclipse.

Sun, Earth, moon

100

What is the angle of the Earth’s tilt on its axis?

23.5 degrees

200

What is the difference between condensation and evaporation?

Evaporation is the process where the particles in a liquid gain energy and spread out to form a gas.  Condensation is the reverse where a gas loses energy and the particles come together to form a liquid.

200

Provide 3 examples of natural resources that are not used for energy.

Wood for building, rocks for building, gemstones for jewellery, food, water, plant fibres for clothing

200

What is the special name given to the orbit of the moon around the Earth and what does it mean?

Geosynchronous orbit.  It means that the moon rotates on its axis at the same speed it orbits the Earth, so we only ever see one side of the moon.

200

State the difference between an umbra and a penumbra.

An umbra is the region of full shadow in an eclipse and the penumbra is partial shadow.

200

What season is it in America when we are having autumn?

Spring

300

State three factors that increase evaporation in the water cycle.

Air movement, large surface area, high temperature.

300

Provide 3 examples of renewable energy sources.

Geothermal, wind, solar, tidal

300

Explain why we have two high tides and two low tides every day.

Tides are caused by the pull of the moon’s gravity on Earth.  The water in the oceans is free to move and creates a tidal bulge on the side where the moon is.  There is another tidal bulge on the other side of the Earth as the Earth is pulled away from the water.  Low tides are at right angles to the position to the moon.  We have two high tides each day (and two low tides) as the Earth spins once on its axis and the place where we are passes under the tides.

300

Give 3 points about solar eclipses.

Sun, moon, Earth

moon blocks sunlight from the Earth

the moon’s shadow falls on the Earth

new moon

day

twice a year

300

What is the summer solstice?

The summer solstice is the longest day of the year and occurs in December.  The daylight hours are the longest and the night is the shortest for the year.  

400

Explain why humidity decreases evaporation.

Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the air.  Because the air can only hold so much water, when the humidity is high no more water particles can evaporate into the air.

400

State the origins of coal, oil and natural gas.

Coal is from plants, oil is from animals and gas is from both plants and animals.

400

Explain the difference between spring and neap tides.

Spring tides occur during the full and new moons where the sun, Earth and moon are in a line.  The combined gravity of both the moon and sun act on the Earth to create the greatest variation between the low and high tides.  The high tides are higher and the low tides are lower than normal.  Neap tides occur during the quarter moon phases where the gravities of the sun and moon are acting at right angles to each other.  There is the least variation between high and low tides.

400

Give 3 points about lunar eclipses.

Sun, Earth, moon

full moon

night

Earth blocks the sunlight from reaching moon

Earth’s shadow falls on the moonTwice a year

400

State the apparent position of the sun for the two solstices and two equinoxes.

Summer solstice - Tropic of Capricorn

Winter solstice - Tropic of Cancer

equinoxes - Equator

500

Explain how water can be stored under ground.

Water can move down through surface layers of soil and layers of pervious rock until it hits a layer of impervious rock and travels no further.  The water is actually stored in the pervious rock which is acting a bit like a giant sponge.

500

Explain the origin of the energy in fossil fuels.

The origin of the energy in fossil fuels is the sun.  In ancient times, plants converted the sun’s energy into food in a process called photosynthesis.  This energy was stored in the plants or passed along to consumers.  These ancient life forms were buried and became fossil fuels.

500

Draw and label a diagram to show the phases of the moon.

All 8 phases are needed for full points.

500

Explain why eclipses don’t occur every month.

Eclipses occur when the sun, moon and Earth are perfectly aligned.  Because the moon’s orbit is tilted at 5 degrees, this only happens about twice a year.

500

Explain why the northern and Southern Hemispheres have different seasons.

The Earth is tilted at 5 degrees on its axis.  At one point in the Earth’s orbit around the sun the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, receives less direct sunlight and experiences winter.  At the same time, because of the tilt, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, receives more direct sunlight and experiences summer.

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