Tides
The Moon
The Solar systems
Gravity
100

Tides refers to the changing of what natural element? 

Water

100

What is the name of the Earth's natural satellite? 

The moon

100

Which is the smallest planet?

Mercury

100

Gravity attracts all objects towards each other. 


True or false?

True

200

What causes variation in the intensity of the tides during the lunar month?

The moon's orbit around the Earth

200

The different shapes on the moon seen from Earth are called ... .

Phases

200

What is the name given to the region of all celestial materials known to man 

The universe

200

What is gravity?

A force of attraction

300

What do we call the tides with the lowest variance between high and low tides?

Neap tides 

300

Super moons are one of the most popular events in astronomy.

True or False?

True

300

What is the coldest planet in the Solar system? 

Neptune

300

What direction does gravity act on Earth?

Towards the centre of the Earth. 

400

What dop we call the tides with the greatest differences between high and low levels?

Spring tides

400

A super moon can appear up to ____ brighter than a normal full moon

One third (1/3)

400

What is the largest planet in the Solar system?

Jupiter

400

As the distance between objects increases, what happens to the gravity between them?

Decreases

500

What causes the variation in the intensity of the tides throughout the month?

Tidal Forces 

500

The space craft that landed the first humans on the moon was named? 

Apollo 11

500

What is known as the red planet?

Mars

500

The force of gravity acting on an object is the objects ....

Mass
Matter
Weight
Friction

Weight

600

What celestial bodies are responsible for creating King and Neap tides?

The gravitation pull of the moon and sun.

600

There are at least how many super moons in a year?

A-1
B-2
C - 3
D - 4

3

600

What planet is farthest from the sun?

Neptune

600

Where would you weigh more - Earth or the Moon?

Earth

700

When do neap tides occur?

During quarter moons

700

When the moon is at its closest to Earth we call it a ... 

Pedigree Moon

700

What is the brightest planet in the Solar system ?

Venus
700

Which of the following never changes in the universe no matter where you are?

Force
Mass
Weight
Friction

Mass

800

What phenomenon is responsible for the variation in the intensity of tides? 

The tidal bulge effect 

800

The time taken for the moon to orbit the Earth once is closest to ...

A - 24 hours
B - 14 days
C - 30 days
D - 365 days 

C - 30 days 

800

What do the planets mercury, mars, venus and earth all have in common that is different from the other planets?

They are rocky planets. 

800

Two factors impact the gravity on an object. There are ?

Mass and distance