Sun
Earth
Moon
Stars and Gravity
Vocabulary
100

What is the sun? 

The sun is a star. 

100

Earth is the _____ planet from the sun. 

Third. 

100

Which is bigger, Earth or the moon? 

The Earth 

100

Gravity pulls things _______.

Towards the Earth's center.
(down)

100

Define rotate

To spin, or move in a spinning motion 

200

How far away is the sun?

93,000 miles 

200

Why does Earth have an axis/ What is it important for? 

The axis allows Earth to spin. Without the axis we would not have day and night because the earth would not spin around itself. 

200
Does the moon or the Earth have more gravity? 

The Earth. 

200

Gravity depends on and objects _____ and _____.

Mass and distance.

200

Define Axis 

An invisible line through the Earth that helps it to spin. 

300

When is it summer? 

When the northern hemisphere is closest to the sun. 
300

What makes the Earth special? 

We are able to live on planet Earth. It is the perfect distance from the sun and has oxygen for us to breathe. 

300

What term do we use to say the changes of the moon?

moon phases


300

How much more gravity does the Earth have than the moon?

6 times as much

300

Define revolve.

To spin around something else. 

400

Why is the sun important? 

The sun gives us light, heat, and energy. 

400

What happens because of the Earth's rotation? 

Daytime and Nighttime. When we face the sun it is daytime, when we are facing away from the sun it is nighttime.

400

How much less do we weigh on the moon than on Earth?

50 pounds 

400

The brightness of a star depends on what?

It's distance from Earth.

400

Define orbit and give an example 

The path an object travels in. Earth orbits around the sun. 

500

Why do the seasons change? 

As the Earth revolves around the sun, our distance from it changes. The closer we are, the warmer, making it summer. As we continue to move away, it becomes is fall, and then winter is when we are the farther. away from the sun. When we start to get closer, it becomes spring and then back to summer.

500

What causes seasons? 

The Earth revolves around the sun causing seasons. Our seasons depend on our distance from the sun. When the northern hemisphere is closest  we have summer, and when it is the farthest away from the sun we have winter. 

500

Why do we see moonlight? 

The sun reflects off of the moon as it revolves around the earth. 

500

Why do we have "shooting stars" 

Gravity pulls some close stars towards the earth's center. 

500

Define gravity 

A force that pulls objects towards the earths center.