The Moon
Earth's Axis
Stars
Gravitational Force
Misc
100

The moon revolves around this.

The Earth

100

24 hours and rotation describe this amount of time.

1 day

100

A unit used to measure how close or far away a star is.

Light year

100

This has it's own gravitational force

The Earth

100

The process where plants take in Carbon Dioxide (Co2) from the air and use it to produce food.

Photosynthesis

200

New, Crescent, Quarter, and Full are all examples of this.

Moon phases

200

We have seasons due to this. The Earth is on it!

Earth's axis.

200
Closer these appear brighter to the viewer.

stars

200

This word describes the direction objects move when gravity acts on them.

Down or downwards

200

In order to collect quality data you will want to use a larger or smaller group to see better results.

Larger

300

Moon phases occur because of this.

As the Moon orbits the Earth, the Sun lights up different parts of it, making it seem as if the Moon is changing shape.

300

Different parts of this either face closer or farther away from the sun because of Earth's axis. Because of this ocuring we have different seasons.

Earth

300

The amount of time it takes the Earth to travel around the sun

1 year

300

An example of Gravitational force could be this.

Ball falling down to the ground, dropping a pencil, rolling down a hill. Etc

400

The lunar cycle takes about this much time to complete

29.53 days about 30 days or 1 month.

400

The degrees Earth's axis is currently tilted at.

23.4 degrees

400

We can see different stars in the sky at different times of the year because the Earth rotates around this.

The sun

500

We can observe these patterns because the Earth rotates and revolves on an axis.

Day and night and the seasons

500
Describe why we can see different constellations in the night sky during the year.

As the Earth revolves around the sun, certain stars are visible. At other points in the year when the Earth is on the other side of the sun, we can see different stars.