Shadows
Earth&Stars
Seasons
Heat Transfer
Spheres
100

Shadows are longest at these times of day?

sunrise and sunset, or early morning and evening

100

Our Earth does this one time every 24 hours.

rotate

100

What causes seasons?

 The Earth tilting

100

the transfer of energy from one place to another by contact (touching)

Conduction

100

The gasses that surround the earth make up the 

Atmosphere 

200

At this time of day shadows are shortest.

noon (12:00) or 1pm

200

The Earth does this once a year.

revolves around the sun

200

This imaginary line runs North and South through the globe.

 axis

200

energy that travels through air and space as waves

radiation

200

The hydrosphere refers to earths _____

water

300

Shadows point North at this time of day.

noon

300

True of False: The sun revolves around the earth

False

300

When the Earth tilts towards the Sun, this happens?

What is spring & summer?

300

a circular movement of fluid (such as air) that is the result of uneven heating of the fluid

Convection Current

300

the solid, rocky part of Earth’s crust is called the

geosphere 

400

What direction are shadows pointing in the morning?

West

400

This is the Earths closest star.

the Sun

400

In the Southern Hemisphere, this happens when North America has winter.

summer

400

When a material heats up, it's molecules 

move faster

400

Which layer of the atmosphere has the most matter

troposphere

500

Why do shadows change throughout the day

The Earth is rotating

500

The stars appear to move across the sky at night because ...

The Earth is rotating

500

The word that describes the earth traveling around the Sun.

revolution

500

Soil heats up ____ times faster than water

5

500

Why are most of the gases in the atmosphere found closest to earth's surface?

gravity pulls them down