Solar System
Earth's Motion
Seasons
Moon/Tides
Sun/Energy
100

What model places the Earth at the center?

Geocentric model

100

What causes day and night?

The rotation of the Earth on its axis

100

What is the Winter Solstice?

The shortest day of the year, marking the start of winter.

100

What is a New Moon?

The phase of the moon when it is not visible from Earth.

100

What is nuclear fusion?

The process where two hydrogen atoms combine to form helium under extreme conditions in the sun's core.

200

What is the shape of planetary orbits?

Ellipses

200

What does eccentricity measure?

How elongated a closed circle is

200

What causes the seasons?

The tilt of the Earth's axis.

200

What causes tides?

The gravitational pull of the moon (and sun) on Earth.

200

How does energy reach Earth?

It travels from the sun's core, through its layers to the surface, and then into space as electromagnetic radiation.

300

Name the four terrestrial planets.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

300

What is precession?

The tracing out of a cone by Earth’s axis over 26,000 years

300

What is the Summer Solstice?

The longest day of the year, marking the start of summer.

300

What are Spring Tides?

Tides that occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned, resulting in higher tidal ranges.

300

 What are electromagnetic waves?

A range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun.

400

What is a solar nebula?

A giant cloud of gas and dust in space

400

What is Kepler's 2nd Law?

Planets travel faster when closer to the sun and slower when farther away

400

What happens during an Equinox?

Day and night last approximately 12 hours each.

400

What is tidal range?

The difference in height between high tide and low tide.

400

Why are shorter wavelengths more energetic?

Because they possess more energy compared to longer wavelengths.

500

What is the Nebular Hypothesis?

Explanation of how our solar system formed

500

What is Kepler's 3rd Law?

Orbital periods are proportional to a planet's distance from the sun

500

Why is summer warmer than winter?

The sun's rays hit the Earth at a more direct angle during summer.

500

What is the cycle of moon phases?

It takes about 29.5 days to complete a cycle from New Moon to New Moon.

500

What types of electromagnetic waves reach Earth's surface?

Only visible light, some ultraviolet light, and infrared and radio waves.