This planet is the only one in our solar system to have water in the solid, liquid, and gas phases.
What is Earth?
This is the closest planet to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
This planet is known for its ring system.
What is Saturn?
This object falls to the Earth and burns up in the atmosphere?
What is a Meteor?
This is responsible for the seasons we experience.
What is the tilt of Earths rotation?
This collection of rock and debris is located between Mars and Jupiter.
What is the Asteroid Belt?
This greenhouse gas is the cause of Venus' hot temperautre.
What is CO2?
This element is found in the highest concentration in the gas giants.
What is Hydrogen?
This causes the tail of a comet to always face away from the Sun.
What is the Solar Wind?
During this phase of the moon the far side of the moon is illuminated.
What is the new moon?
This gas giant is the 2nd largest planet.
What is Saturn?
These planets do not have any moons.
What are Venus and Mercury?
This gas giant is tilted on its side.
What is Uranus?
This Dwarf Planet was demoted from a full planet before it completed a full orbit.
What is Pluto?
The moon is tidally locked, meaning this.
What is it rotates the same speed as it orbits?
This is the reason the Terrestrial Planets have less Hydrogen and Helium than the Jovian Planets.
What is the Sun burning away lighter elements?
Mercury has the shortest year of the terrestrial planets because of this.
What is its smaller orbit?
This gas causes Uranus and Neptune to have a blue tint to their atmospheres.
What is Methane?
These large rocks are most commonly found between Mars and Jupiter.
What are Asteroids?
This is the difference between a Solar and Lunar Eclipse.
What is the Sun is blocked in a Solar Eclipse and the Moon is block in a Lunar Eclipse?
The layout of the Solar System, from inner planets to the outer edges.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Astroid Belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud?
This planet has a small and thin atmosphere.
What is Mars?
This causes the aurora on Jupiter.
What is the interaction between Jupiter's magnetic field and charged particles from Io?
This is why the Earth has less craters than many of the other terrestrial planets and moons.
These are the phases of the moon.
What are new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent?