Earth's Motion
Seasons
Tides/Moons
The Sun
Miscellaneous
100

The length of a year is determined by the amount of time it takes for...

Earth to revolve around the sun 

100

What would be the most likely result if the angle of the axis of Earth decreased to zero?

No seasons

100

What is the length of a lunar month?

29.5 days

100

In which layer of the Sun does nuclear fusion occur?

Core

100

What is meteorology

Branch of Earth science that studies the atmosphere

200

Which natural phenomenon occurs as a result of Earth rotating on its axis?

Day and night

200

What is the main reason for the annual change of seasons?

Tilt of Earth's axis of rotation

200

What has the greatest effect on the height of a tide?

the gravitational pull of the moon

200

Why do green plants require solar energy?

To produce their own food (AKA photosynthesis)

200

What are the four main spheres of focus in earth science?

Geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere

300

What does barycenter mean?

center of mass- is the balance point between 2 orbiting bodies

300

Seasons have to do with how close the Earth is to the Sun (True or False)

False

N.H's summer is when we are FARTHEST away from the Sun

300

The increase in the portion of the sunlit side of the Moon

Waxing

300

What is the primary means through which the Sun warms Earth?

Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

300

What are Earth's energy sources? (hint: there are two)

Earth's core and the sun

400

How would you describe Kepler's 1st Law?

each planet orbits the Sun in an ellipse shape rather than a circle

400

As Earth revolves around the Sun, the number of daylight hours varies from place to place. In which location would the number of daylights hours remain constant?

Equator

400

What is most likely to occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned in a relatively straight line?

Larger than normal height difference between low tide and high tide (spring tide)

400

What are sun spots

Dark spots on the surface of the photosphere

500

How would you describe Earth's motion around the sun? (Think speed)

Speed increases the closer Earth is to the Sun and decreases the farther it is from the Sun

500

Sun is at its maximum altitude in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere

Summer Solstice 

June 21/22

500

Closest point in the moon’s elliptical orbit is called

Perigee

500

What's the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission

Nuclear fission splits heavier nucleus into smaller nuclei, and nuclear fusion is the process that produces the radiant energy of stars