Name the phase of the moon:
Waxing Crescent
Eclipse that occurs when the moon passes directly between the Earth and Sun
Solar eclipse
How often do we experience 2 high and 2 low tides?
Each day
The reason we have different seasons on Earth is because of what?
Its axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun
How long does the moon take to revolve around Earth?
28.5 days
Where is the moon located in a solar eclipse?
Between the Sun and Earth (New Moon Phase)
Tides are mainly caused by differences in how much of the _______'s gravity pulls on different parts of the oceans.
Moon
When Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun in the Northern Hemisphere, the season is what?
summer
How much of the moon is always sunlit?
1/2
When the moon in in the shadow of Earth, what type of eclipse is occurring?
Lunar Eclipse
Neap tides occur when the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned how?
90 degree angles
Halfway between the solstices when neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun, a __________ occurs.
Equinox
Which phase comes next?
Full Moon
Why don't we see an eclipse every month?
The Sun, Moon, and Earth must be perfectly aligned. The moon's orbit it tilted.
Spring tides occur during which two phases of the moon?
Full and new
Give the names and dates of the 2 solstices that occur in the Northern hemisphere.
Summer solstice: June 21 Winter solstice: December 21
What does the phase of the moon you see depend on?
How much of the sunlit side of the moon faces the Earth
A lunar eclipse can only occur during this phase of the moon
Full moon
Which has a greater affect on tides; the Sun or Moon? Why?
The Moon is closer to earth even though it is smaller than the sun.
When it is the Winter Solstice in SOUTHERN hemisphere, what is happening in the Northern Hemisphere?
Summer Solstice