Fast Facts
Seasons
Phases of the Moon
Eclipses
Tides
100

How long is a year?

365.25 days 

100

If the Southern Hemisphere is angled away from sun, is it winter or summer in Australia?

Winter 

100

What causes the phases of the moon?

The amount of the Moon lit up by sunlight determines the shape of the Moon that we see from Earth.

100

What is the darkest part of a shadow called?

Umbra 

100

What causes the tides to change?

Gravitational pull of the Moon as it orbits Earth.

200

How long does it take Earth to rotate on its axis?

24 hours 

200

If the Southern Hemisphere is titled towards the sun, is it winter or summer in Australia?

Summer 

200

What is the alignment of the Earth, Sun and Moon for a full moon?

Sun - Earth - Moon

200

What is partially shaded outer region of a shadow called?

Penumbra 

200

What causes a Spring tide? What phases of the moon?

Combined pull of the Moon and Sun causing very high tides (Full Moon and New Moon).

300

How long does it take the Moon to orbit the Earth?

28 days 

300

Why do longer days in Summer increase the temperature? 

It gives more time for the sunrays to heat up Earth (increased concentration of sunlight). 

300

What is the alignment of the Earth, Sun and Moon for a new moon?

Sun - Moon - Earth

300

What is the alignment of the Earth, Moon and Sun for a Solar Eclipse?

Sun - Moon - Earth 

300

What causes a Neap tide? What phases of the moon?

Sun and Moon pull in different directions (90 degrees) causing smaller high tides (1st Quarter, Last Quarter).

400

Does the moon create its own light?

No, it reflects the sunlight.

400

Why do the Northern and Southern hemisphere experience different seasons at the same time? (For example, its summer in Australia but winter in America)

When one is titled towards the Sun, the other is titled away.
400

Why can't we see a New Moon? 

Sunlight is reflecting on the side off the moon we can't see from Earth.

400

What is the alignment of the Earth, Moon and Sun for a Lunar Eclipse?

Sun - Earth - Moon 

400

How can you determine when neap tides have occurred from data?

Smallest difference between high and low tide.

500

What angle is the Earth's axis titled on?

23.5degrees 

500

What area of the Earth experiences the phenomenon of Midnight Sun (24 hours of sunlight)?

south of the Antarctic Circle and north of the Arctic Circle

500

Why do the Phases of the Moon appear back to front between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Even though we see the same Moon, we are looking at it from different parts of the globe and therefore different angles.

500

Why do we only have eclipses four to seven times a year?

The Moon's orbit around Earth is tilted relative to Earth's orbit around the Sun.

500

How can you determine when a spring tide has occurred from data?

greatest difference between high and low tide