Earth Rotation
Earth Revolution
Moon Phases
Solar System
100

What causes day and night on Earth?

Earth's rotation on its axis.

100

It takes Earth about 365.25 days to complete one full revolution around this object.

The Sun

100

This term describes the Moon when it appears to be growing larger in light each night.

Waxing

100

This massive object sits at the center of our solar system and holds all the planets in orbit with its immense gravity.

Sun

200

How long does it take Earth to complete one full rotation relative to the Sun (one solar day)?

About 24 hours.

200

Combined with Earth's tilted axis, our planet's revolution causes this cyclical change in weather and daylight.

Seasons

200

When the Moon looks like a perfect half-circle, it is in this specific phase.

First/Third quarter

200

These are the four inner planets made of rock and metal, grouped together by their material composition.

Terrestrial planets

300

Because Earth rotates from West to East, the Sun, Moon, and stars always appear to rise in this direction.

East

300

We add an extra day to the calendar every four years (Leap Year) to make up for this fractional amount of a day left over from Earth's actual revolution time.

Quarter or .25

300

This word, which sounds like a shape, describes the Moon when it is more than half full but not quite a complete circle.

Gibbous

300

Located between Mars and Jupiter, this region is filled with millions of rocky remnants from the early solar system.

Asteroid Belt

400

This is the imaginary line running through the North and South Poles that Earth spins around.

Axis

400

This specific term refers to the two days a year when Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in nearly equal day and night everywhere.

Equinox

400

This is the only phase where a solar eclipse can happen, because the Moon is positioned directly between the Earth and the Sun.

New Moon

400

Because of its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide trapping heat, this planet is the hottest in our solar system, even though it isn't closest to the Sun.

Venus

500

Earth's axis isn't perfectly straight up and down; it is tilted at this specific angle.

23.5

500

Earth's orbital path around the Sun is not a perfect circle, but rather this oval-like shape.

Ellipse

500

It takes approximately this many days for the Moon to complete a full cycle of all its phases.

29.5 days
500

This outer planet spins completely on its side at a 90 degree angle.

Uranus