Planets
Moon/eclipses
Seasons
Spheres
Tectonic plates
400

What planet has the great BLUE spot

Uranus

400

How long does a solar eclipse last?

7.5 minutes

400

When earth is farthest from the sun the season is ______

Winter
400

The rock cycle includes 5 rock conditions, sediments, igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary, and _________.

Magma

400

When 2 plates rub past each other they cause a?

Earthquake

800

Which planet has the most moons?

Saturn

800

When any eclipse happens, one thing in the eclipse always stays in the same place, what is it.

Sun

800

The winter solstices happens on December ____.

21st

800

The atmosphere is separated into how many layers?

Five

800

The earth has how many separate layers. (chemical and physical)

8

1200

Which planets rotation is as long as it revolution?

Venus

1200

How long is the moons rotation

29 days

1200

What shape is the earth's orbit.

Ellipse

1200

Which sphere takes up the most of earth?

Geosphere

1200

What is the biggest layer?

Mantle

1600

Mercury is not always closest to the sun, what planets also can?

Venus and earth.
1600

The moon is out during the day at 12:00 am, what phase is it in?

New moon

1600

The equator is always changes season but is always the same temperature so the season it is logically always in is.

Spring or fall

1600

A rock was carried by a wave and was set down at the bottom of the ocean, what is this?

deposition 

1600

The core is hotter then what on the sun?

The surface

2000

How much percent of the year is earth closest to 

6%

2000

The moon is red during a lunar eclipse because?

The darkest part of the umbra is red

2000

The equinox happens twice a year, how does it happen?

When the earth is tilting to the other side it will reach a point where it is perfectly even

2000

How much sand from the Sahara made it to the amazon.

10000 pounds

2000

The core of the earth will burn out after what?

The core of the sun