
Earth & Moon Review
Quiz by Jennifer Cortez
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- Q1
Why don’t all parts of the Earth have day and night at the same time?
The moon revolves around the Earth and blocks the sun.
Earth rotates on its axis, so it is always day.
Earth rotates on its axis, and only the part of Earth facing the Sun experiences day.
The Sun revolves around the Earth.
60s - Q2
A student is building a model of the Earth and Sun to show why day and night changes. What is the most important thing to include?
The Earth should be straight, not tilted.
The Earth should be an oval so the sun hits in different places.
The Earth should be round, so it can all get sunlight.
The Earth should be tilted on its axis.
60s - Q3
In our Winter, we are facing towards the sun.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q4
What should be changed to make this model better?
Add the Sun
Take away the Earth
Put the phases in a straight line
Change the direction of the arrows
60s - Q5
How could this model be improved? (Made better)
Put the phases in alphabetical order
Put the sun at the beginning
Put the Full Moon at the beginning of the cycle
Put the phases into a circle
60s - Q6
What causes the seasons?
The moon when it blocks the sun
The Sun's rotation around Earth
The weather that changes just because
The Earth's tilt and orbit
60s - Q7
Match the pairs for the season and the amount of daylight.
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