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Sun and Moon PhasesAxis Orbit and Seasons Eclipse Capture the Chapter 100

The sun is at the center of our ____________________. A 100

What is solar system? A 100

These cause auroras near Earth’s poles. A 200

What are solar flares from the Sun? A 200

The Sun is made of hot gases called _______________. A 300

What is plasma? A 300

The Sun always seems to rise in the east because the Earth spins from ______________. A 400

What is west to east? A 400

This is the reason we can only see one side of the Moon from Earth. A 500

What is the Moon’s revolution and rotation take the same amount of time? A 500

This is the phase of the Moon in which the Moon is dark. B 100

What is the New Moon? B 100

When the moon changes from gibbous with the left half lit up to just the left half lit up, this is what has happened to the Moon. B 200

What is the Moon has waned? B 200

This is why the Moon appears bright at night. B 300

What is the Moon reflects light from the Sun? B 300

This is the phase where the entire right half of the moon is lit up. B 400

What is the First Quarter? B 400

This is word that means ‘gradually becoming smaller’. B 500

What is waning? B 500

This is why summer days have more hours of sunlight than winter days. C 100

What is the Earth’s tilt affects the hours of sunlight during seasons? C 100

This is what the weather is like in the northern half of Earth when the South Pole tilts away from the Sun. C 200

What is very warm? C 200

This is why the summers in the Northern Hemisphere are hot compared with the rest of the year. C 300

What is the Sun’s rays strike the Northern Hemisphere more directly? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

This is how the motion of Earth relates to the length of day. C 400

What is the rotation of Earth accounts for the day and night on the Earth? C 400

This is what affects the number of hours of daylight for different parts of the Earth at different times of the year. C 500

What is the tilt of the Northern or Southern Hemisphere toward or away from the Sun? C 500

This is the season during which the Sun’s rays strike Earth at an angle and spread out. D 100

What is winter? D 100

This is the time and season at which your shadow will be the shortest during the year. D 200

What is noon during the summer? D 200

Earth’s orbit is an ___________ and the Earth is closer to the Sun when the northern half has _________. D 300

What is an ellipse and winter? D 300

This is the type of solar eclipse you would experience if you were standing in the penumbra. D 400

What is a partial solar eclipse? D 400

This is the reason Earth has seasons. D 500

What is the tilt of the Earth’s axis causes the seasons? D 500

This is the position of the Earth, Sun and Moon during a solar eclipse. E 100

What is the moon is between the Sun and the Earth? E 100

This is what happens during a solar eclipse. E 200

What is the moon crosses between the Sun and Earth and blocks the light from the Sun? E 200

This is how the Earth, Sun and moon are arranged during a lunar eclipse. E 300

What is the Earth is between the moon and the Sun? E 300

This is a safe way to observe a solar eclipse. E 400

What is stand with your back to the sun, use a large sheet of cardboard in front of you to see the eclipse. E 400

This is the darker part of the shadow of the eclipse. E 500

What is the umbra? E 500

This is the object with the strongest gravitational pull in our solar system. F 100

What is the sun? F 100

This is the benefit to having warmth on Earth and light for plants to grow. F 200

What is the plants can grow to make food? F 200

This is the form of energy that is released by the Sun that reaches Earth. F 300

What is heat and light? F 300

This is the how the Sun’s core makes it possible for Earth to have life. F 400

What is the particles in the core react with each other and release energy? F 400

This is the name of the two people who first landed on the moon. F 500

Who are Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Neil Armstrong? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Gravity Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

This is how many times stronger the gravity of the Sun is compared to the gravity of the Earth. Click on screen to continue

What is about 30 times? Click on screen to continue

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