Time & Seasons
Gravity
Earth's Rotation
Planets
The Moon & Stars
100

At what time is the sun the highest in the sky?

Noon 
100

What is gravity?

The force that holds us on Earth and pulls things down.

100

What direction does the sun rise and set ?

The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.

100

What is the name of our solar system?

The Milky Way is our galaxy. 

100
What does a new moon look like?

It looks like a small crescent sliver.

200

How does the sun rise and set in the winter?

It sets early and rises low in the sky

200

Does the moon have more or less gravity than on Earth and why?

The moon has less gravity because it has a smaller mass.
200

Why do we have day and night?

We have day and night because the Earth spins on its axis. We are sometimes facing the sun which is day time and sometimes we are facing away from the sun to cause night. 
200

Which of the planets in our solar system are made up of gas?

The gas giants are Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn.

200
How many days are in a moon cycle? 
One moon cycle is 28 days.
300

How does the sun rise and set in the summer?

It rises high in the sky and sets later than other seasons.
300

What would it be like to jump on Jupiter?

It would be hard to jump high because Jupiter is big and has a lot of gravity. You would jump very little.

300

If the Earth were to spin around its axis twice as fast as it does right now, what would happen?

The day would be half as long and the night would be half as long.

300

Why are most drawings or depictions of our galaxy wrong?

Most of the drawings of the planets are drawn close together. They are actually very far apart from each other, separated by lots of space and distance. The drawings are not to scale.

300

Why does the Moon appear to change shape during the month?

The Moon orbits the Earth so the angle of the Sun’s reflection changes

400

If it is winter at 3pm what is your shadow like?

You would have a long shadow because the sun is lower in the sky and casts a long shadow.

400

You are on Mars which has 4x less gravity than Earth. If you could jump 24cm on Earth, how high can you jump on Mars?

You can jump 96 cm high on Mars

400

Which month has the longest days if you live in the Northern Hemisphere and why?

The Earth is tilted toward the Sun in June, it receives more sunlight during the course of a day. The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year on June 21.

400

What is the Goldilocks Zone and why is it important?

It is the habitable zone where the temperature in that part of the solar system is warm enough for liquid water to exist on these planets. The amount of heat and light from the star is just right in this zone to support life.

400
What does a quarter moon look like in the night sky?

It looks like a half moon in the sky because the other side is not illuminated by the sun.

500

How can you use the sun to tell the time?

By using a shadow clock, in other words using the suns position in the sky and measuring its shadow.

500
If you drew arrows around Earth to represent gravity where and how would you draw the arrows?

I would draw several arrows around Earth all pointing in toward Earth.

500
Random Question. What does a bar graph tell you? What might you use one for?

A bar graph is a chart that plots data using rectangular bars or columns that represent the total amount of observations in the data for that category. For example, you might use it to represent students and their heights. 

500

Name two important factors to consider when figuring out if a planet might have life.

The size of the sun in the galaxy and the distance the planet is from its star.

500

Why can’t you see all of the constellations during each seasons? Support your answer with reasoning.

We can’t see all the constellations during every season because the Earth is located in an area of space where we cannot see the stars of certain constellations. We would have to look in the direction of the Sun to see them, but the Sun is too bright so we can’t see some of the constellations.