The Solar System
Earth
Rotation
Revolutionn
Maps
100

What are the 4 Cardinal Directions?

North, South, East, and West.

100

Describe the shape of the Earth. 

Not a perfect sphere; a geoid. 

100

Define Rotation.

To turn about an axis.

100

Define Revolution. 

To move in a curved path around a center or axis.

100

What are the two directional units we use to measure coordinates?

Latitude and Longitude. 

200

What planetary system are we in?

The solar system.

200

Explain time zones and tell me what time zone we’re in right now.

The world is divided into 24 equal time zones to account for Earth’s revolution. We are in the +1h time zone.

200

In which direction does the sun rise and in which direction does it set?

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

200

What is the name for the 4 main directions on a compass rose?

Cardinal Points. 

200

What is another name for the Prime Meridian?

The Greenwich Meridian.

300
Explain the Big Bang Theory.

When the universe began, it was just hot, tiny particles mixed with light and energy. As everything expanded and took up more space, it cooled down.

The tiny particles grouped together. They formed atoms. Then those atoms grouped together. Over lots of time, atoms came together to form stars and galaxies.

The first stars created bigger atoms and groups of atoms called molecules. That led to more stars being born. At the same time, galaxies were crashing and grouping together. As new stars were being born and dying, then things like asteroids, comets, planets, and black holes formed!

300

What is an atmosphere?

A gaseous layer around Earth that protects the planet from solar radiation and helps regulate our temperature.

300

Define axis.

A straight line that something else rotates around. 

300

What is a leap day and why do we have it?

One year is 365 and 6 hours, so every 4 years we take the extra 6 hours and have one extra day.

300

What is a scale?

A comparative measurement system to link the distance on the map to the distance in real life.

400

List the planets in order starting at the sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

400

List 3 qualities that make Earth habitable.

Atmosphere, moderate temperature, and potable water.

400

What is the name for the period of time between day and night? This is also referred to as ‘Twilight’.

Dusk. 

400

What are the two results of the Earth revolving?

Day time lasts for different lengths of time in different parts of the world. Thermal zones exist. 

400

What is a geographic grid?

A system of coordinates made up of 2 types of imaginary lines- latitude and longitude.

500

What is the difference between a planetary system and a galaxy?

A planetary system is a group of planets orbiting a star, while a galaxy is a collection of planetary systems.

500

When was Earth formed and when did life begin on Earth?

4600 million years ago and 2000 million years ago. 

500

What would happen if the Earth did not rotate on its axis?

Half of the planet would always be lit by the Sun and be a high temperature while the other half would be dark and cold.

500

List the 4 days that mark the changes between seasons. 

Spring Equinox- March 21st

Summer Solstice- June 21st

Fall Equinox- September 21st

Winter Solstice- December 21st

500

Name the thermal zones and the names of the lines of latitude that mark them.

Tropics- Tropic of Capricorn and of Cancer; 

Temperate Zones- Cancer to Arctic circle and Capricorn to Antarctic circle; 

Frigid Zones- Arctic to North Pole and Antarctic to South Pole