Seasons
Moon Phases
Eclipses
Gravity
Solar System
100

This season is Ms. Fish's absolute favorite season

Fall

100

How much of the moon is lit by the sun

half

100

What type of eclipse is this?


Solar eclipse

100
An object's weight is dependent on mass and ________________.

gravity

100

List the 8 planets in order starting from the Sun.

Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune

200

This causes Earth's seasons as it revolves around the Sun

Earth's tilt

200

The portion of the lunar cycle between a full moon and a new moon during which the moon appears to be shrinking

Waning

200

What kind of eclipse is this?


Lunar eclipse

200

Why is the force of gravity higher for the two spheres on the bottom of this picture?


Gravity increases when the distance between two objects decreases, just like magnets.

200

Which planet is the hottest?

Venus

300

When your location is rotated toward the sun, it is _____________.

daytime

300

Daily Double!!!

1. What moon phase is this?

2. What moon phase comes right before this?

Daily Double!!!

1. Waxing gibbous


2. First quarter
300

How do the Sun, Earth, and moon need to be aligned to create a solar eclipse?

Sun - moon - Earth

300

Which object has a stronger force of gravity?

B / yellow

300

Which planet has the most violent weather?

Neptune

400

Which letter represents how the Earth is positioned when it is winter in the Northern hemisphere?

A

400

How long it takes to go from a full moon to a 3rd quarter moon

1 week

400
What moon phase happens just before and just after a lunar eclipse?

Full moon

400

Carlie weighs 140 lbs. (pounds)

How would her weight change if she teleported to Neptune?

She would weigh a lot more because Neptune has a stronger force of gravity.

400

Which planets are usually classified as "giants"?

Jupiter (gas giant), Saturn (gas giant), Uranus (ice giant), and Neptune (ice giant)

500

Which letter represents how the Earth is positioned when it is spring in the Southern hemisphere?

H

500

How long it takes to go from a 1st quarter to a new moon

3 weeks

500

About how often do total solar eclipses happen on Earth?

About every 100 years

500

Put these items in order from weakest gravitational pull to strongest gravitational pull.

dog - Earth - car - moon - pencil - train - horse

pencil - dog - horse - car - train - moon - Earth

500

As of 2023, which planet has the most moons?

Saturn