The Sun
Gravity
Seasons
Orbit
Moon
100

The location of the sun in our solar system

What is the center?

100

The two factors that can change the gravitational pull between two objects.

What are mass and distance?

100

This is the number of seasons we experience in a year.

What are 4?

200

Gravity is this kind of force (there are two types of force)

What is a pulling force?

200

These are the names of the four seasons

What are winter, spring, summer, fall/autumn?

200

This is the amount of days it takes Earth to revolve around the sun one time

What is 365 (1/4)?

200

The phase of the moon where the right half of the moon is illuminated.

What is the first quarter?

300

The two resources we need from the sun to survive

What are light and heat?

300

Gravity is a constant so every object falls at this speed on Earth.

What is 9.8 m/s/s?

300

If a rotation of Earth gives us days and nights, what gives us years and seasons?

What is a revolution?

300

This phenomenon is where the moon is in between Earth and the sun, blocking the sunlight.

What is an eclipse?

400

Objects falling on the moon hit the ground at the same time, while on earth this factor makes objects hit the ground at different times.

What is air resistance?

400

This invisible line divides the Earth into a northern and southern hemisphere.

What is the equator?

400

This term reflects the turning of an object around a single point or axis.

What is rotation?

400

We use a calendar to measure duration of time. These are the measurement of a full moon phase.

What are months or 27-29 days?

500

The reason behind the sun being in the location it is

What is having the most mass hence the most gravitational pull?

500

When I travel to the moon one measurement of my body will change and one will stay the same. Name the measurement that will change.

What is weight?

500

These two seasons have indirect, less concentrated sunlight because of a sideways tilt of Earth to the sun

What are spring and fall?

500

These are two factors to change an object's orbit

What are mass and distance?