Seasons
Solar System
Day and Night
The Moon
Stars
100

If the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, what season is it experiencing?

Summer

100

What is the only planet known to have life?

Earth

100

How long does one Earth rotation take.

1 day, 24 hours

100

Name two phases of the moon. Waxing or waning should be included.

Answers may vary.

100

What is the name of the star that Earth orbits?

The Sun

200

If it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

Spring

200

Name two terrestrial planets.

Mars, Venus, Earth, Mercury

200

True or False: People who live near the equator sometimes experience 24 hours of daylight.

False, people who live near the equator always experience 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.

200

What does waxing mean?

To appear to grow larger.

200

What is the real shape of a star?

Circle, sphere

300
During which two seasons is the Earth not tilted neither away or towards the sun.

Autumn/Fall and Spring

300

Name two gas giants.

Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, Neptune

300

True or False: During the night time the side of Earth you live on is faced away from the sun.

True

300

What does waning mean?

To appear to shrink or become smaller.

300

What color are the hottest stars?

Blue

400

What causes Earth to have seasons?

Earth's tilt causes Earth to experience seasons. Depending on how the Earth is tilted can effect which season that part of the Earth is in. 

400

What makes Jupiter special in our solar system?

It is the largest planet, it is had giant red spot that is a storm.

400

Why are the days shorter in winter time?

In winter the Earth is tilted away from the Sun, causing that part of the Earth to receive less sunlight, making the day shorter.

400

What happens during a lunar eclipse?

The Earth blocks the sun's light and goes into the moon's shadow.

400

What are the differences between a star and a planet?

Stars can produce light energy. Stars have planets orbiting around them. Stars have a life cycle. 

500

What causes the seasons to change?

Seasons change because of Earth's revolution. As Earth moves around the sun on its tilt, different parts of the Earth are hit by the sun's rays.

500

What is a planet?

An object that orbits a star and does not produce light

500

Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky?

Because the Earth is rotating.

500

What comes after a waxing gibbous moon?

Full Moon

500

What makes the sun a star?

The sun is a yellow star that produces light and heat energy. It also has planets that orbit about it.