The motion that causes day and night
What is rotation?
The different shapes of the moon seen from Earth are called
What are phases?
Tides are caused by the force of gravity from the _________ and the __________ acting on the Earth
What is the sun and the moon?
Name three major features of the moon's surface
Earth has seasons because...
What is 'its axis is tilted as it orbits the sun'?
Time it takes Earth to revolve around the sun once
What is 365.25 days?

What is a waxing crescent?
Occurs when the moon casts a shadow on Earth
What is a solar eclipse?
The temperature of the moon's surface varies greatly because the moon has...
What is 'no atmosphere'?
When neither end of Earth's axis is tilted toward or away from the sun
What is an equinox?
The strength of the force of gravity depends on...
What is mass and distance?
The phase of the moon we see on Earth during a solar eclipse
What is a new moon?
The darkest part of the shadow on an eclipse
what is the umbra?
Where might water be found on the moon?
What is 'near the poles'?
When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is ___________ in the southern hemisphere.
What is winter?
Two factors that combine to keep Earth and the moon in their orbits
What is gravity and inertia?

What is 'waning gibbous'?
The type of eclipse more people witness
what is a lunar eclipse?
The moon can be seen from Earth because _______________ reflects off the moon's surface
What is sunlight?
Occurs on December 21 or 22 in the Northern Hemisphere
What is the winter solstice?
It is warmer near the equator because it is receiving more...
What is 'direct sunlight'?
The length of time it takes for the moon to go through all of it's 8 phases
What is 29.5 days?
A lunar eclipse can only occur during the ________________ phase of the moon
What is 'full moon'?
We always see the same side of the moon because the moon's full rotation on its axis and its orbit around the earth are...
What is 'equal'?
When the sun is highest in the sky and we are receiving the most direct sunlight
What is summer solstice?