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100

Name the objects that appear to move due to Earth's rotation.

The sun, stars, and moon.

100

What is the shape of Earth's orbit?

Elliptical.

100

How long does it take the moon to revolve around Earth?

27 days.

100

True or false: the inner planets are considered the "rocky" planets.

True.

100

Huge glowing ball of hot gas and its properties include size, color, and brightness.

Stars.

200

How long does it take Earth to complete 1 revolution?

365.25 days.

200

What is Earth's natural satellite?

The moon.

200

What is the largest planet in the solar system?

Jupiter.

200

What size star is the sun?

Medium-sized.

200

The name of the star that points north.

Polaris/North Star.

300

What is the reason for the seasons?

Earth's tilted axis.

300

What is the name of the side of the moon that is NEVER seen from Earth?

The far side of the moon.

300

Which planet is closest to the sun, the smallest, and has no atmosphere?

Mercury.

300

Why do stars appear as points in the sky?

Because they are very far away.

300

Daytime and nighttime occur due to Earth's rotation. How long does it take the Earth to make 1 complete rotation?

24 hours.

400

Why is the moon bright?

It reflects light from the sun.

400

Name the inner planets.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.

400

Which two factors determine the apparent brightness of a star?

Actual brightness of the star and its distance from Earth.

400

What is the reason for shadows changing through the day?

The position of the sun in the sky.

400

When a still object seems to move to an observer (ex. the sun). What is this called?

Apparent motion.

500

Name 3 of the 8 moon phases.

Options:

New moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent.

500

List the components of the solar system.

Star (sun), planets, asteroids, comets, meteoroids.

500
When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, which season is occuring?

Summer.

500

What force keeps all the planets and other celestial objects in orbit around the sun?

Gravity (the sun's)

500

When the Earth is neither tilted toward or away from the sun, what seasons can occur?

Fall (autumn) or spring.