Astronomy
... Rocky objects that revolve around the sun but are too small to be considered a planet ...
... Rocky objects that revolve around the sun but are too small to be considered a planet ...
Name _________ Science - 7th period Date: The Universe: Objects
... 1. The moon is 384,000 km from Earth 2. The sun is _______________________ km from Earth. 3. When objects are closer, they seem ____________________. Other objects of the Solar System 1. __________________ planets orbit the sun and are ________________ and have different characteristics than a plane ...
... 1. The moon is 384,000 km from Earth 2. The sun is _______________________ km from Earth. 3. When objects are closer, they seem ____________________. Other objects of the Solar System 1. __________________ planets orbit the sun and are ________________ and have different characteristics than a plane ...
Formation of the Solar System
... a. the sun orbits Earth. c. the planets orbit Earth. b. Earth orbits the sun. d. Earth orbits the moon. _____ 3. According to the nebular hypothesis, the planets of the solar system a. are pieces of a larger planet. c. are comets captured by the sun. b. formed from small particles. d. formed before ...
... a. the sun orbits Earth. c. the planets orbit Earth. b. Earth orbits the sun. d. Earth orbits the moon. _____ 3. According to the nebular hypothesis, the planets of the solar system a. are pieces of a larger planet. c. are comets captured by the sun. b. formed from small particles. d. formed before ...
19.3 Section Quiz
... a. the sun orbits Earth. c. the planets orbit Earth. b. Earth orbits the sun. d. Earth orbits the moon. _____ 3. According to the nebular hypothesis, the planets of the solar system a. are pieces of a larger planet. c. are comets captured by the sun. b. formed from small particles. d. formed before ...
... a. the sun orbits Earth. c. the planets orbit Earth. b. Earth orbits the sun. d. Earth orbits the moon. _____ 3. According to the nebular hypothesis, the planets of the solar system a. are pieces of a larger planet. c. are comets captured by the sun. b. formed from small particles. d. formed before ...
Facts of our solar system.
... are facing the sun we have light so we have daytime and when we’re facing the other side we can’t see the sun so we get no light it, is all dark so it is night time. ...
... are facing the sun we have light so we have daytime and when we’re facing the other side we can’t see the sun so we get no light it, is all dark so it is night time. ...
Review Questions - Dublin City Schools
... 7. The moon’s orbit around the Earth takes approximately how long? (one month) 8. When we can see the half of the moon that is completely reflecting the sun’s light, which phase are we experiencing? (full moon) 9. The moon has three motions: name one of them (it rotates on its axis, it revolves arou ...
... 7. The moon’s orbit around the Earth takes approximately how long? (one month) 8. When we can see the half of the moon that is completely reflecting the sun’s light, which phase are we experiencing? (full moon) 9. The moon has three motions: name one of them (it rotates on its axis, it revolves arou ...
Solar System Study Guide
... Earth—the only known location of life in the solar system Moon—a natural satellite that orbits a planet Solar System—a sun and all the objects that move around it Orbit—the path that one object in space takes around another object in space Gravity—the force that pulls objects toward each other Aster ...
... Earth—the only known location of life in the solar system Moon—a natural satellite that orbits a planet Solar System—a sun and all the objects that move around it Orbit—the path that one object in space takes around another object in space Gravity—the force that pulls objects toward each other Aster ...
Solar System Study Guide
... Earth—the only known location of life in the solar system Moon—a natural satellite that orbits a planet Solar System—a sun and all the objects that move around it Orbit—the path that one object in space takes around another object in space Gravity—the force that pulls objects toward each other Aster ...
... Earth—the only known location of life in the solar system Moon—a natural satellite that orbits a planet Solar System—a sun and all the objects that move around it Orbit—the path that one object in space takes around another object in space Gravity—the force that pulls objects toward each other Aster ...
Earth Science Chapter One: How Do Earth and Its Moons Create
... 2. Why do stars appear to be moving across the night sky? 3. What causes the lengths of shadows to change from the beginning of the day to the end of the day? Lesson Two: Planets Orbit the Sun 1. What do we know about the shape of the orbit of each planet in our solar system? 2. What causes Earth to ...
... 2. Why do stars appear to be moving across the night sky? 3. What causes the lengths of shadows to change from the beginning of the day to the end of the day? Lesson Two: Planets Orbit the Sun 1. What do we know about the shape of the orbit of each planet in our solar system? 2. What causes Earth to ...
Study Jams name_________ Kids have many questions about the
... Kids have many questions about the universe. This activity will help us learn more about the solar system, the universe, and the moon. Write neatly. This will be a great study guide!!!!!! The Universe How many moons are in our Solar System? ______________________________ What is the universe? ______ ...
... Kids have many questions about the universe. This activity will help us learn more about the solar system, the universe, and the moon. Write neatly. This will be a great study guide!!!!!! The Universe How many moons are in our Solar System? ______________________________ What is the universe? ______ ...
Science Chapter 7 Study Guide
... The New Moon is the phase of the Moon between the Sun and Earth. Earth’s trip around the Sun takes one year. The cycle of day and night is caused by Earth’s rotation. Earth revolves around the Sun and has a tilted axis. This causes seasons. Moonlight does not come directly from the Moon. Know the fo ...
... The New Moon is the phase of the Moon between the Sun and Earth. Earth’s trip around the Sun takes one year. The cycle of day and night is caused by Earth’s rotation. Earth revolves around the Sun and has a tilted axis. This causes seasons. Moonlight does not come directly from the Moon. Know the fo ...