How we see things
Light travels in straight lines
Light reflects off different surfaces
Light in the solar system
Day and Night
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What is light?

A form of energy that help us to see

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How does light travel?

In straight lines

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Which object would block light and form a shadow?
A. Clear plastic  B. Glass   C. Wood    D. Water

C. Wood

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Which planet has the most moons?

Saturn

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What is the imaginary line Earth spins around called?

Axis

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__________is a natural source of light

Sun

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_________objects allow light to pass through.

Transparent

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What object can change the direction of light?

Mirror

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What makes Earth different from other planets?

It has life and liquid wate

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Day and night are a result of________.

Earth’s rotation

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What happens if light is blocked by an opaque object?

A shadow is formed

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If you place your hand in front of a flashlight, what will you see on the wall?

A shadow of your hand

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What do ray diagrams show?

How light travels

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Which planet is known as the red planet?

Mars

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The Earth spins from ___ to ___.

west, east

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Why can we see objects?

Because light reflects off them into our eyes

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What are the three things needed to form a shadow?

 A light source, an object, and a surface or screen.

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What kind of surface reflects light well?

Shiny and smooth

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Why do you think Mercury doesn’t have any moons?

Because it is too close to the Sun. The Sun’s gravity might pull away any moons before they can stay in orbit.

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What is the difference between rotation and orbit?

Rotation is Earth spinning on its axis, which causes day and night. Orbit is Earth moving around the Sun, which takes one year.

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What is the difference between natural and artificial light sources?

Natural light sources are made by nature and cannot be turned on or off. Artificial light sources are made by humans and can be turned on or off.

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Why can't we see around corners without a mirror?

Because light travels in straight lines and cannot bend around corners

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What is the difference between reflection and refraction?

Reflection is the bouncing of light off a surface while refraction makes things look bent, broken, or in a different place

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Why does Earth have leap years?

Because one Earth year is 365.25 days, and we add a day every 4 years to balance the calendar.

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why the Earth’s rotation is important for life?

Earth’s rotation gives us day and night, which helps people, animals, and plants follow a natural rhythm for activity and rest.