Earth Moon and Sun
Magnetic Fields
Light Waves
Sound Waves
WILD FACTS
100

What causes day and night on Earth?

Day and night happen because Earth rotates on its axis. When one side faces the Sun, it is daytime. When it turns away, it is nighttime.

100

What is a magnetic field?

A magnetic field is the invisible area around a magnet where magnetic force can be felt.

100

Where does light come from?

Light comes from sources like the Sun, light bulbs, fire, and stars.

100

What is a sound wave?

A sound wave is energy that moves through air, water, or solids when something vibrates.

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific

200

Why does the Moon look different throughout the month?

The Moon looks different because we see different parts of it lit by the Sun. These are called Moon phases.

200

What happens when two north poles are pushed together?

They repel, which means they push away from each other.

200

What happens when light hits an object?

Light can be reflected, absorbed, or pass through the object.

200

BONUS 2x points: What type of energy is a sound wave?

Mechanical

200

Which planet is called the "Red Planet"?

Mars

300

Bonus 2X points:What is the difference between Earth’s rotation and revolution?

Rotation is Earth spinning on its axis, which causes day and night. Revolution is Earth moving around the Sun, which causes a year.

300

Can plastic or wood be attracted to magnets?

No

300

Can light travel through space? Why?

Yes, light can travel through space because it does not need air or particles to move.

300

Why can’t sound travel in space?

Sound cannot travel in space because space has no air or particles for sound waves to move through.

300

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed on Earth millions of years ago?

Pangea

400

Why do we have different seasons during the year?

Seasons happen because Earth is tilted as it moves around the Sun. Different parts of Earth get more direct sunlight during different times of the year.

400

How does a compass use Earth’s magnetic field?

A compass needle is a small magnet that points toward Earth’s magnetic north pole.

400

BOUNS 2X Points: Why does a straw look bent in a glass of water?

The straw looks bent because light refracts, or bends, when it moves through water.

400

What happens when sound waves hit a wall?

They can bounce back, which creates an echo, or they can be absorbed.

400

Which metal is found the most at the center of the Earth?

Iron

500

What causes a lunar eclipse?

A lunar eclipse happens when Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, causing Earth’s shadow to cover the Moon.

500

How do trains use magnetic fields?

Some trains use magnetic force to float above tracks and move faster with less friction.

500

What is refraction?

Refraction is when light bends as it moves from one material to another, like from air to water.

500

Why does sound travel faster in solids than in air?

Particles in solids are closer together, so sound can move through them faster.

500

What two elements is water made of?

Hydrogen and oxygen.