GRAVITY
MOVEMENTS
TIDES
FUN FACTS
SPACE TERMS
100

The larger the object the ______ the gravitational pull

What is larger?

100

the earth rotates this direction on its axis

What is counterclockwise?

100

True or False The sun and the moon both affect tides

What is true?

100

the human body is this % water

What is 65?

100

An object at rest will stay at rest and a object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by another force

What is inertia (or Newton's first law?

200

gravity combined with this force keeps celestial objects in orbit

What is Inertia?

200

The moon orbits the earth in this direction

What is counterclockwise?

200

This celestial object has a greater effect on tides because of its close proximity to earth

What is the moon?

200

The word Monday comes from

What is the moon?

200

unit of length used to express astronomical distances

What is a light year?

300

the closer the object the ______ the gravitational pull

What is closer?

300

The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west because

What is because of the earth's rotation?

300

full moons and new moons cause this kind of tide

What is spring or high tides?

300

The star that is located over the north pole is called the north star or

What is Polaris?

300

a group of stars that has been given a name like orion or the big dipper

What is a constellation?

400

when distance increases the gravitational pull ____

What is decreases?

400

True or False-The sun moves

What is False?

400

this phase of the moon causes neap tides

What is half/quarter moons?

400

This moon of Saturn look like a ravioli

What is Pan?

400

the gradual decrease of light the moon reflects as it goes from full to less than full is called

What is a waning gibbous?

500

this scientist is credited with discovering gravity

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

the perfect balance between the forward motion of an object in space and the gravitational pull of a larger object results in

What is an orbit?

500

True or False Tides do not really go in and out, the earth rotates in and out of the bulges produced by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon

What is true?

500

these planets have no moons

What are Mercury and Venus?

500

this celestial body is sometimes called a shooting star

What is a meteor?