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The rise and fall of the levels of the ocean due to gravitational forces are called?
a) Gravity
b) Tides
c) Solar Eclipse
d) Lunar Eclipse

How far apart are high tides from each other?
a) 12 hours and 25 minutes
b) 24 hours
c) 1 hour
d) 12 hours

Is an Earth day or a Lunar day longer?
a) Earth Day
b) Lunar Day
c)
d)

What makes the Fall and Spring Equinox unigue
a) Has 12 hours of sunlight and night
b) It is a day that is either all sunlight or all night
c) Nothing is unique about these days
d) The hottest day of the year

How does the Earth move around the Sun?
a) Clockwise
b) Counter-clockwise
c)
d)

How many high and low tides are there each day?
a) 2
b) it is random
c) 1
d) 4

The winter solstice has the ______ sunlight, while the summer solstice has the ______ sunlight?
a) least, most
b) most, least
c) same, same
d)

The tilt of Earth contributes to Earth's _______?
a) day and night
b) seasons
c) holidays
d) eclipses

What is true about our sun?
a) It revolves around the Earth
b) its a planet
c) It is the center of our solar system
d) it's the smallest body in the solar system

The seasons always follow the same cycle: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

People in the southern hemisphere experience what kind of seasons compared to those who live in the northern hemisphere?
a) the same
b) opposite
c) random across the hemispheres
d)

When the Earth, sun, and moon are aligned what type of tides occur?
a) Neap
b) Spring
c) High
d) Low

How long does it take for Earth to rotate once?
a) 24 hours
b) 1 year
c) 1 month
d) 100 years

How long does it take the Earth to revolve around the sun?
a) 24 hours
b) 1 year
c) 1 month
d) 100 years

What do Earth's rotations cause?
a) seasons
b) day and night
c) holidays
d) wind

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