Inner Planets
Outer Planets
Moon
Earth
Random
100
This planet is the only planet with life.
What is Earth?
100
This planet is the largest planet in our solar system.
Jupiter
100

The moon revolves around ________.

What is the Earth?

100
How many moons does Earth have?
1
100
Name our planets in order
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
200

These planets have how many rings?

What is Zero

200

True or False? These planets are bigger than inner planets. 

True

200

True or False? The moon has an atmosphere.

False

200

Earth revolves around _______.

The sun

200

The sun is considered to be a ______. 

Star

300

This is the hottest planet in our solar system.

What is Venus?

300
What are these planets mostly made of?
Gas
300

Describe the moon’s gravity compared to Earth’s gravity. 

The moon’s gravity is less than Earth’s gravity. Things are lighter on the moon.

300

How long does it take Earth to make one revolution?

365 days or 1 year

300

What is the phase called when the moon’s light is increasing?

Waxing

400

Which planet is known for having the fastest revolution?

What is Mercury?

400

In relation to the asteroid belt, where are these planets located?

Beyond the asteroid belt 

400

What does lunar means? What is the moon‘s location during a lunar eclipse? What moon phase is seen during a lunar eclipse?

Lunar means moon. The moon is behind Earth in Earth’s shadows during a lunar eclipse. This is seen in the Full Moon phase. 

400

Most of plane Earth is covered by ______. 

What is water?

400

What is the phase called when the moon’s light is decreasing ?

Waning

500

Due to their rocky surface and composition, inner planets are also called _______ planets.

What is terrestrial?

500

What kind of core do these planets have?

Metallic Core

500

Describe a solar eclipse. What is the moon‘s location during a solar eclipse? What moon phase is seen during a solar eclipse?

A solar eclipse means the moon needs more sun. The moon is located between Earth and the Sun during a solar eclipse. This is during a New moon phase.

500

In great detail, explain the differences between Earth’s revolution and rotation. 

Revolution- Earth revolves around the sun. It takes 365 days or 1 year to get complete around the sun. Revolution causes seasons.

Rotation- Earth rotates on its axis. It takes 24 hours or 1 day to complete a rotation. Rotation causes day and night.

500

List the phases of the Moon in order.

New Moon, Waxing Crescent, 1st Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last (3rd) Quarter, Waning Crescent