Seasons, Moons, Tides, And Eclipses Question Preview (ID: 44571)


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What separates the inner planets from the outer planets
a) A wall
b) Gravity
c) orbital
d) Asteroid Belt

What is the name of the galaxy we live in?
a) Earth
b) Mars Rover
c) Celestial Bodies
d) Milky Way

What is the 4th planet from the sun
a) Venus
b) Mercury
c) Earth
d) Mars

The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
a) Tides
b) Full Moon
c) Gravity
d) Neap Tides

The tendency of a body to resist a change in motion or rest
a) Kilogram
b) Inertia
c) weightless
d) Tidal Wave

Relating to the sun
a) lunar
b) eliptical
c) solar
d) gravity

The rise and fall of ocean water
a) lunar
b) Gravity
c) orbital
d) Tides

Less than average tide occurring 1st and 3rd quarters of the moon
a) lunar
b) Neap Tide
c) orbital
d) Celestial

The highest tides when the Earth, sun and moon are lined up in a row
a) summer Equinox
b) Neap Tide
c) Spring Tide
d) Full Moon

The amount of light you see on the moon as it goes around the Earth
a) Space Shuttle
b) Lunar Eclipse
c) Moon Phases
d) Hover Spacecraft

Partial or total blocking of one object in space
a) Eclipse
b) Venus
c) Waxing Gibbous
d) Lunar

The path of an object as it revolves around another object
a) eclipse
b) Orbit
c) Tides
d) Gravity

The movement of one object around another
a) Eliptical
b) Jupiter
c) Revolution
d) Solar Eclipse

Because of the tilt of the Earth, as it revolves around the sun, this happens
a) Lunar Eclipse
b) Shadows
c) Moon Phases
d) Seasons

The spinning of the Earth on its axis
a) Revolution
b) Gravity
c) Rotation
d) Celestial

Relating to the moon
a) lunar
b) celestial
c) orbital
d) hover spacecraft

What are the outer planets mainly composed of
a) gas
b) rock
c) oxygen
d) carbon dioxide

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