Rotations
revolutions
seasons
moons
space
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______ 1. Earth’s rotation takes about ______.

a. 365 days.

b. 6 months.

c. 24 hours.

d. 1 month.



c. 24 hours.

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______ 2. One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about one ______.


a. rotation.

b. season.

c. year.

d. eclipse.

c. year.

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______ 3. Earth has seasons because ______.


a. it rotates on its axis.

b. the distance between Earth and the sun changes.

c. its axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.

d. the temperature of the sun changes.


c. its axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.

100

______ 5. The phase of the moon you see depends on ______.


a. where you are on Earth’s surface.

b. how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces Earth.

c. how much of the moon’s surface is lit by the sun.

d. whether or not an eclipse is occurring.


b. how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces Earth.

100

______ 6. For a solar eclipse to occur, ______.


a. the sun must be directly between Earth and the moon.

b. the moon must be directly between Earth and the sun.

c. the moon must be directly behind Earth.

d. Earth must be directly between the sun and the moon.


b. the moon must be directly between Earth and the sun.

200

Day and night are caused by earths _____

rotations 

200

When is the summer solstice? 

June 21

200

______ 4. When the north end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun, North America will experience


______.

a. more indirect rays and shorter days.

b. more indirect rays and longer days.

c. more direct rays and shorter days.

d. more direct rays and longer days.


d. more direct rays and longer days.

200

______ 8. Scientists think the moon was formed when ______.


a. a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision

combined.

b. gravitational forces attracted a moon formed elsewhere in space.

c. meteoroids collected and solidified within the pull of Earth’s gravity.

d. gasses from Earth escaped from the atmosphere and condensed in space.

a. a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision

combined.

200

______ 7. Galileo saw that much of the moon’s surface is covered with round pits called ______.


a. highlands.

b. seas.

c. craters.

d. maria.

c. craters.

300

the tilt of the earth is at 

24 degrees

300

What would happen if Earth revolved around the sun slower? 

longer years 

300

______ 9. An equinox occurs when ______.


a. neither end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward or away from the sun.

b. the north end of Earth’s axis is tilted away from the sun.

c. the north end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun.

d. Earth’s axis is parallel to the sun’s rays.

a. neither end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward or away from the sun.

300

______ 10. The moon appears to be cut in half during ______.


a. new moon and full moon phase.

b. new moon and first quarter phase.

c. first quarter and third quarter phase.

d. full moon and third quarter phase.


c. first quarter and third quarter phase.

300

______ 11. All objects are attracted to each other by the force of ______.


a. weight.

b. mass.

c. inertia.

d. gravity.


d. gravity.

400

What would  happen if the earth's rotation was faster? 

the days would be shorter 

400

Do planets have different revolution speed? 

yes

400

When the north end of Earth axis is tilted away from  the sun, North America will experience.

a. more indirect rays and shorter days

b. more indirect rays and longer days 

c. more direct rays and shorter days 

d less direct rays and shorter days 

d less direct rays and shorter days 

400

_____ are flat areas on the Moon's surface.

marias

400

the moon can be seen from earth because it reflects _____ off the moons surface 

sunlight 

500

What would happen if the earth was not tilted? 

no seasons 

500

What is the shape of the revolution of earth around the sun? 

elliptical 

500

If it is summer in Northern Hemisphere it is _____ in the Southern Hemisphere? 

winter

500

when you see no moon in the cycle of the moon, this is called a _______

new moon 

500

the moon controls _____ on earth due to its gravitational pull 

the tides