What word do we use for when the amount of light on the moon is growing?
Waxing.
If the northern hemisphere is experiencing spring, the southern hemisphere is experiencing...
Fall.
What causes tides?
The pull of gravity from the moon and sun.
What order are the moon, sun, and Earth in during a solar eclipse?
Sun, Earth, Moon (SME)
Define: Illuminate
To light up.
How long does it take to go through all the moon phases and complete one lunar cycle?
Approximately 28 days (1 month)
Which position represents winter in the northern hemisphere?
Position D.
Describe the tides during a Spring Tide.
The high tides are higher and the low tides are lower.
What is the difference between a partial and total eclipse?
Define: Rotate
To spin around on an axis.
How much of the moon is always illuminated?
Half
Which position shows winter in the southern hemisphere?
Position B.
Describe the difference in high and low tides during a Neap Tide.
The high and low tides are not very different.
What is the difference between the umbra and penumbra of an eclipse?
The Penumbra is a lighter shadow, the umbra is the darkest part that causes a total eclipse.
Define: Revolve
To circle another object.
What phase is happening when more than half, but not all, of the moon is illuminated?
A waxing or waning gibbous.
How long does it take for the Earth to fully revolve around the sun?
365 days or 12 months
This type of tide happens when the Sun, Earth, and Moon form a right angle.
Neap Tides
Which type of eclipse shows the moon blocking out the sun's light?
A solar eclipse
Define: Solstice
The longest or shortest days of the year. The summer solstice has the most sunlight, the winter solstice has the least sunlight of any days.
Why do we see different moon phases throughout the month?
The moon's changing position in relationship to the Earth and the sun means that we see the light from different angles.
Why do we experience different seasons on Earth?
Earth's axis is tilted and we revolve around the sun. This means that different areas receive different amounts of light depending on the time of year/Earth's position.
Why are we able to predict tides?
Tides are predictable because the moon's position is predictable.
Why can't everyone on Earth see a total solar eclipse when one happens?
Define: Equinox
Days that experience equal amounts of daytime and nighttime.