Lunar Phases
Seasons
Eclipses
Tides
Gravity
100

How many lunar phases are there?

What is 8?

100

What are the four seasons IN ORDER?

What is spring, summer, fall/autumn, and winter?

100

What are the two types of eclipses?

What is a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?

100

Are the tides on land or in the water?

What is in the water?

100
What is the real definition of gravity?

What is the attraction between two masses?

200

Out of the Sun, Earth, and moon, which of them does the most work?

What is the Sun?

200

Why do the seasons happen?

What is because the Earth is tilted on its axis?

300

What is the only time when solar eclipses happen?

What is only on a full moon?

300

What are the only two times when spring tides can happen?

What is on a full moon or a new moon?

300

Why does the moon orbit the Earth and not the Earth orbit the moon?

What is because the Earth's mass and gravitational pull is bigger than the moon's?

400

What reflects onto what?

What is the Sun reflects light onto the moon and the moon reflects onto the Earth?

400

Why are the North Pole and the South Pole the coldest places on Earth?

What is because the Sun hits the middle of the Earth, so the top and the bottom of the Earth would be the coldest?

400

If you were on the moon during a solar eclipse, would it be pitch black or too bright to see?

What is pitch black?

400

What are the three types of tides?

What are spring tides, neap tides, and diurnal tides?

400

If you were in space with a baseball, would the baseball float towards you, or would you float towards the baseball? Why?

What is the baseball would float towards you?

Why: Things that have a lot of matter in them, have a higher mass and a higher gravitational pull, so the thing with a lower mass would float towards the bigger thing or the thing with the bigger mass.

500

If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, then you will see the _____ side of the moon

What is the right side?