Earths layers
Planets
Rocks
Moon phases
Astronomy
100

What is the earths outer layer?

Crust

100

What is an non existent planet?

pluto

100

What major group of rock is formed by magma or lava cooling?

Igneous

100

Name the moon phase for a solar eclipse

New moon

100

Name 2 things that would be different, if we did not have a moon.

The days would be only 12 hours instead of 24, the tides would be only 40 percent of the strength that they are now.

200

What is the center of the earths atmosphere?

Inner core

200

What is the third planet from the sun?

Earth
200

What is molten rock material called?

Magma

200

Name the moon phase for  lunar eclipse

Full moon

200

Explain the difference between revolution and rotation.

Rotation is the Earth rotating on its axis, revolution is the planets orbiting the sun.

300

The ozone layer, which absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the sun,  exists in the layer of the atmosphere called the ____________________.

stratosphere

300

What is the closest planet to the sun?

Mercury

300

What do we call rocks which have formed from the cooling and solidification of molten material?

Igneous rocks

300

Why do we see moon phases

Because the moon orbits Earth

300

Name the force that keeps the Earth orbit around the sun.

Gravity

400

In the mantle, the movement of molten material caused by differences in temperature and density is known as ______________________.

convection currents

400

what is the most popular mnemonic device to know the order of the planets?

My (Mercury) Very (Venus) Educated (Earth) Mother (Mars) Just (Jupiter) Served (Saturn) Us (Uranus) nachos (Neptune).

400

Rock that has been changed by heat and pressure beneath the surface is known as _________________.

Metamorphic

400

What does the Moon rotate?

The earth

400

Explain the difference between a solstice and an equinox

equinox is when it is equal to the sun and solstice is when its tilting away from the sun.

500

The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth’s surface where weather occurs is the_________?

troposphere

500

What holds Earth in its orbit?

The gravitational pull of the Sun.

500

what is the hardest known material?

diamond.

500

What happens when the Earth passes directly between the moon and the sun?

Lunar eclipse



500

Explain how the moon formed.

An object collided with Earth, the impact ejected vaporized rock that formed ring around the Earth, that eventually gravity caused it to clump together and formed the Moon..