Gathering Evidence
Seasons
Magnetic Earth
Gravity
Beyond Solar System
100

What is the name of the "neighbourhood" where Earth, the Sun, and all our close planets live? 

The Solar System
100

In summer, are the days longer or shorter?

Longer

100

What tool uses a magnet to show direction?

Compass

100

What is the unit of weight?

Newton (N)

100

Put these in order from smallest to largest:

Galaxy, Sun, Universe, Earth

Earth < Sun < Galaxy < Universe

200

How long does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun? 

365 days (365.25 days)

200

What imaginary line divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Equator

200

Do opposite magnetic poles attract or repel?

attract

200

What is gravity? 

force of attraction between all objects

200

What is the name of our galaxy?

Milky Way

300

What shape is the Earth? 

Spheroid 

300

Why the days are hotter in Summer?

The longer the Sun is shining on an area, the more time to warm up

Longer days = warmer temperatures

300

What is a magnetic field?

The area around a magnet where it attracts magnetic materials

300

What is matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space

300

What is a pattern of stars called?

constellation

400

How can we see the Moon and other planets from Earth? 

They reflect the Sun's light

400

What is the name for the imaginary line through an object that it rotates around

axis

400

Where is a magnet's magnetic field strongest?

at the poles

400

A rock, with mass = 40 kg, is on Earth, which has a g value of 10 N/kg. What is the rock's weight

400 N

400

What unit is used to measure very large distances in space?

Light year

500

What creates the phases of the moon?

The Moon's orbit around the Earth and how much of the Sun's light is reflected by the Moon

500

What causes Earth to have seasons?

Tilted axis

500

How do compasses work? 

They are magnets that always point to Earth's North Pole (south side of Earth's magnet)

500

What is the unit for gravitational acceleration (g)?

N/kg  or  m/s2

500

What is a star? 

A big ball of gas that releases light and heat energy