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- Q1
What is the tilt of the Earth's axis?
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300s - Q2
What causes day and night?
The Earth's rotation on its axis
The Moon's revolution around the Earth
The Earth's revolution around the Sun
300s - Q3
Why does the equator always receive direct sunlight?
It always faces the Sun
It is tilted away from the Sun
It always faces away from the Sun
It is tilted toward the Sun
30s - Q4
What is a season?
Changes in weather from one day to the next
Changes in the world's average temperature over many years or decades
A time of year with typical weather patterns and daylight hours
300s - Q5
What does rotation mean?
When one object goes around another object
When one object spins around in place
300s - Q6
How long does it take the Earth to complete one revolution?
52 days
24 hours
29.5 days
365 days
300s - Q7
What does revolution mean?
When one object spins around in place
When one object goes around another object
300s - Q8
What causes the seasons to be repeated each year?
The Sun spinning on its axis
The Moon orbiting the Earth
The Earth orbiting the Sun
The Earth's tilt and spinning on its axis
300s - Q9
When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is it in the Southern Hemisphere?
Spring
Summer
Winter
Fall
300s - Q10
How much of the Earth that is covered in sunlight at any time?
100%
25%
50%
75%
300s - Q11
Determine which statement is true for the South Pole when the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun.
It is winter there
It is summer there
It has 18 hours of daylight
300s - Q12
The diagram shows three locations at a particular time of year.
Determine which location experiences the most daylight hours.
B
A
C
300s - Q13
What marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere?
Winter Solstice
Autumnal Equinox
Vernal Equinox
Summer Solstice
300s - Q14
What is a moon?
A group of millions or billions of stars
A large natural object that orbits a planet
The Sun and all the objects that orbit around it
A ball of gas that releases light and heat
300s - Q15
Put the phases of the Moon in order. New moon starts the cycle, followed by Waxing Crescent. Tell me the order after that:
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