GRAVITY
MASS
WEIGHT AND MASS
THE SUN
THE PLANETS
100

What is gravity?

Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward each other.

100

What is mass?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object.

100

Which changes when you travel to the Moon: your weight or your mass?

Your weight changes.

100

What colour does the Sun appear to us from Earth?

Yellow

100

How many planets are in the Solar System?

Eight.

200

Where does gravity pull objects toward on Earth?

The Earth's center.

200

What unit is used to measure mass?

Kilograms, abbreviated as kg.

200

How are mass and weight related?

Weight is mass multiplied by gravity.

200

True or False: The Sun is the centre of the Solar System.

True

200

Name the four inner (rocky) planets in order

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

300

What is the unit of measurement for weight?

Newtons, abbreviated as N.

300

True or False: Your mass is the same on Earth and the Moon.

True, mass doesn’t change with gravity.

300

If your mass is 50 kg on Earth, what will it be on the Moon?

50 kg, because mass doesn’t change.

300

What is the Sun?

The Sun is a star at the centre of our Solar System.

300

Name the four outer (gas giant) planets in order. 

 Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

400

True or False: Gravity only works on Earth.

False, gravity exists everywhere in the universe.

400

Does mass depend on gravity?

No, mass is independent of gravity.

400

What happens to your weight if you travel to a planet with stronger gravity than Earth?

Your weight increases.

400

What kind of energy does the Sun provide (give) to Earth?

Light and heat energy

400

Which planet is the largest in the Solar System?

Jupiter

500

Which scientist is famous for discovering the law of gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton

500

Write the formula to calculate mass.

Mass = Weight / Strength of gravity or M =W / g

500

Write the formula to calculate weight.

Weight = Mass × Gravitational acceleration or W = m × g

500

How does the Sun’s gravity affect the planets?

It keeps them in orbit around the Sun.

500

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

Mars