PLANETS
Solar System
Gravity
Eclipse
Seasons
100

What orbits between Mars and Jupiter? 

 The Asteroid Belt

100

What is at the center of our solar system?

The sun

100

How does gravity affect the oceans?

They create high tide and low tide.

100
  1. A lunar eclipse occurs only during what moon phase?

      

Full Moon

100

What is the reason we experience the seasons?

The tilt of the earth on its axis. 

200

What planet is hottest? 

Venus

200

What holds the solar system together?

Gravity

200

What holds us in orbit around the sun?

gravity

200

A solar eclipse happens when the Sun passes directly between the Earth and the Moon.  

False

200

What degree is the earth's tilt on its axis?

23.5

300

What is just beyond Neptunes orbit?

Keiper Belt

300

The sun is a type of gaseous sphere that gives off?

Light and heat

300

If you drop a feather and a hammer at the same height, which one will hit the ground first?

They hit the ground at the same time. 

300

The outer part of the shadow that remains partially lit during an eclipse is called the penumbra.

Penumbra

300

If it is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, what is happening in the Southern Hemisphere?

Winter solstice

400

What planet rotates horizontally?

Uranus

400

What do all planets have in common?

They revolve around the sun. 

400

What holds our galaxy together and where does it come from?

Super massive Gravity from the Black Hole

400

 A lunar eclipse happens when the Moon moves through the shadow of the Earth.  

True

400

When do the Sun’s rays point most directly to one of the poles?

summer

500

Why is Mars Red?

Iron Oxide or Rust 

500

How far from Earth is the Sun?

93 million Miles

500

What two things determine the amount of gravity an object will have? 

Mass and Distance

500

The darkest part of the shadow where it is completely dark. 

Umbra

500

What happens in the Northern Hemisphere around March 22?

 Vernal equinox or Spring equinox