Rotation
Revolution
Seasons
Moon Phases
Solar System
100

How long does it take the Earth to rotate?

24 hours or 1 day

100

How long does it take the Earth to revolve around the Sun?

365 days or 1 year

100

What causes the reason for the seasons?

The Earth's tilt on its axis.

100

How many moon phases are there?

8 phases 

100

List the order of the planets from closet to the Sun to the furthest:

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (and I suppose Pluto)

200

What is the degree of the Earth's tilt?

23.5 degrees

200

How long does it take the Moon to revolve around the Earth?

30 days or 1 month.

200

What changes between different seasons?

temperature

daylight hours

plant and animal behavior

200

How often does a complete cycle of the Moon phases occur?

30 days

200

Explain what a solstice is?

It's the longest day of the year in the summer and shortest day of the year in the winter. 


300

How long does it take the Moon to rotate?

30 days or 1 month

300

Whats the difference between rotation and revolution?

Rotation is an object spinning on its axis while revolution is an object orbiting another object.

300

How long does it take for the four seasons to occur?

one year 

300

Why does the Moon shine?

It's reflecting the Sun's light back so we can see it.

300

Where is the North Pole pointed during a summer solstice?

towards the Sun.

400

The invisible line that passes through the North and South Pole is called what? It's also what the Earth spins on.

The axis 

400

Does the Moon revolve around the Sun, too?

Yes, even when it's revolving around the Earth, it's also revolving around the Sun as well. 

400

When it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it's what season in the Southern Hemisphere?

summer

400

What's it called when the Moon is perfectly in alignment with the Sun and the Earth?


*Hint, this happens when the Moon blocks the Sun's shine from our view*

An eclipse.

400

What is the hottest planet in our solar system?


Why is it the hottest?

Venus - Extreme greenhouse gas effects and volcanic activity

500

What is the only planet in the solar system to spin opposite of the other planets?

Venus

500

What keeps the planets in perfect revolution around the Sun?

The Sun's gravitational pull. 

500

When it's summer in Australia, it's what season in Chicago?

winter 

500

What's it called when the Sun is shining on the backside of the Moon and we cannot see the phase?

New Moon 

500

What lies between Mars and Jupiter?

An asteroid belt