Earth's Magnetic Field
Longitude/Latitude
Earth's weather and seasons
Earth-Moon Dynamic
"Grab Bag"
100

The name given to the Earth's magnetic fields

What are the Van Allen Belts?

100

The name of 0* latitude:

What is the equator?

100

The current axial tilt of the Earth:

What is 23.5*?

100

The distance the moon moves away from the Earth each year:

What is 4 centimeters?

100

The change in Earth's rotational time every 67,000 years:

What is one second?

200

The most abundant element in Earth's outer core.

What is Iron?

200

The latitude of Cincinnati, Ohio:

What is 39*N?

200

The early Earth's length of one day:

What is 8-9 hours?

200

The distance beneath the Earth's crust which is the location of the Earth/Moon barycenter:

What is 1000 miles?

200

The average distance (in miles) between the moon and Earth:

What is 240,000 miles?

300

In what body of water is the Earth's north magnetic pole located?

What is the Arctic Ocean?

300

The longitude line of the IDL:

What is 180*?

300

The most important factor which allows Earth to have seasons:

What is the tilt of the Earth?

300

The most valuable impact on Earth caused directly due to our moon?

What is climate regulation?

300

The year in which Apollo 11 landed on the moon:

What is 1969?

400

The state of matter located in the Earth's outer core?

what is liquid metal?

400

The location where longitude lines meet:

What is the north and/or south pole?

400

A direct cause of the change in winds due to the Earth's rotation:

What is the Coriolis Effect?

400

How the moon slows the Earth's rotation:

What are tidal forces?

400

The average orbital speed of the moon as it orbits the Earth:

What is 2,300 miles/hour?

500

The geographic region that the Earth's north magnetic pole is currently drifting toward.

What is Siberia?

500

The distance between each line of latitude:

What is 69 miles?

500

A region or area on Earth that experiences four seasons:

What is a temperate zone?

500

The reason the same side of the moon always faces the Earth:

What is "gravity locked"?  (or that the rotation and revolution occur at the same rate)

500

The number of tides that occur each day on Earth's coastlines:

What is four?