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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Moon Characteristics Earth Characteristics Sun Characteristics Earth Science Space Science

2 The shapes of the moon shown below are called- A. Orbits B. Phases C. Continents

3 What is B - Phases

4 This picture below is a crescent moon A.B.

5 What is A?

6 This is not found on the moon A. Air B. Mass C. Crater D. Gravity

7 What is A? - Air

8 This causes a lunar eclipse A. Moon comes between the Earth and Sun B. Rotation of the Earth C. Earth comes between the Sun and moon

9 What is C?

10 A. hole B. Sun C. Planet D. moon The word “Lunar” means

11 What is D - moon ?

12 If the planet below is the Earth, this is how long would it take to make one revolution

13 What is a YEAR (365 days)?

14 The imaginary line on Earth that goes between the North and South Pole A. Equator B. Axis C. Orbit

15 What is B – Axis?

16 Earth’s seasons are determined by- A. The moons gravitational pull B. Speed of Earth’s rotation C. The tilt of the Earth on axis

17 What is C – tilt of Earth on Axis

18 A.Cool B.Blue C.Swirled The Earth is known as the ________ planet.

19 What is B - Blue?

20 The gases in the Earth’s atmosphere stay close to the surface of the planet because A. Wind holds air close B. Earth’s gravity pulls the atmosphere to surface C. Radiation from Sun holds it

21 What is B -

22 Identify the star A CB

23 What is A (SUN)? What is A - SUN

24 This is not a characteristic of the SUN? A. Sun is make up of Oxygen B. All Energy comes from the SUN. C. The Sun is a Star

25 What is A?

26 A. Heat from the sun B. Gravity from the Earth C. The orbital path keeps them there D. Gravity from the SUN This is why planets stay in orbit around the SUN

27 What is C – orbital path?

28 A. Renewable B. Non-renewable C. Inexhaustible D. Slow forming renewable The Sun produces Solar Energy which is _________.

29 What is C - Inexhaustible?

30 A. Large B. Humid C. Bright The Sun is NOT described as-

31 What is B - Humid?

32 This is the major function of the Water Cycle? A. Takes salt from ocean B. Gives off oxygen into atmosphere. C. Recycle the Earth’s water supply

33 What is C? – recycle Water

34 _____ from Earth keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth. A. Magnetism B. Electricity C. Gravity

35 What is C - Gravity

36 A. Weathering B. Evaporation C. Erosion The carrying away of weathered rock materials is called

37 What is C - Erosion?

38

39 What is wind?

40 Water on the Earth’s surface evaporates into the atmosphere. It condenses into cloud droplets, then falls back to Earth as precipitation. The cycle starts over. This is this cycle. A. Carbon Cycle B. Water Cycle

41 What is B – Water Cycle?

42 Third planet from the Sun

43 What is Earth?

44 The number of planets in our solar system

45 What is nine?

46 The largest object in our solar system

47 What is the Sun?

48 This is what the Sun is made mostly of

49 What are GASES? HYDROGEN

50 The clearest view of Saturn would be seen with… A C B

51 What is A, Telescope?