Vocabulary
Seasons
Phases
Eclipses
Colors
100

The Earth does this on its' axis.

What is rotate?

100

Seasons are opposite in these two hemispheres.

What is Northern and Southern?

100

All of the phases of the moon.

What is the Lunar Cycle?

100

When one object blocks out another object.

What is an eclipse?

100

All of the light that we can see. 

What is visible light?

200

The Earth does this around the Sun.

What is revolve?

200

Two things that create seasons on Earth.

What is the tilt of the Earth and the Earth revolving around the sun?

200

First phase of the lunar cycle.

What is the new moon?

200

Created when an eclipse happens.

What is a shadow?
200

These are different depending on the color.

What are wavelengths?

300

The is what causes day and night on Earth. 

What is the rotation of the Earth?

300

Long days, short nights and warm temperatures.

What is summer?

300

Phase of the moon when the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon?

What is a full moon?

300
Type of eclipse that can only happen during a full moon?

What is a lunar eclipse?

300
Color with the shorter wavelengths and color with the longer wavelengths.

What is blue and what is red?

400

When the light on the moon appears to be growing.

What is waxing?

400

Reason for winter.

What is tilted away from the sun?

400

Phase of the moon when the moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun.

What is a new moon?

400

Type of eclipse that can only happen during a new moon.

What is a solar eclipse?

400

When there is less atmosphere to travel through these wavelengths scatter first.

What is blue and short?

500

When the light on the moon appears to be shrinking.

What is waning?

500

Area on Earth that receives the most direct sunlight all of the time.

What is the equator?

500

Mrs. Bartels' favorite moon phase.

What is a crescent moon?

500

Eclipse that lasts the longest.

What is a lunar eclipse?

500

The colors and wavelengths that travel further when the sun is low in the sky (sunrise or sunset).

What are reds (pinks, oranges) and longer wavelengths.