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Jeopardy
Earth in
Space
Motion
and
Gravity
Phases,
Eclipses
And Tides
Earth’s
Moon
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Answer
The motion that causes day
and night on Earth
$100 Question
What is Earth’s rotation?
$200 Answer
The time Earth takes to revolve once.
$200 Question
What is a year (365.24 days)?
$300 Answer
The longest day of the year.
$300 Question
What is the summer solstice?
$400 Answer
The days when day and night
are each twelve hours long.
$400 Question
What are the equinoxes?
$500 Answer
The season we experience when the
sun is at its lowest point in the sky at noon.
$500 Question
What is winter?
$100 Answer
The factors that affect the force of
gravity between two objects.
$100 Question
What are the distance between and
the masses of the objects?
$200 Answer
The factors that combine to
keep the Earth in a stable
orbit around the sun.
$200 Question
What are inertia and the
Sun’s gravitational pull?
$300 Answer
The shape of all planet’s orbits.
$300 Question
What is an ellipse?
$400 Answer
The average distance between the Earth
and the Sun.
$400 Question
What is one astronimical unit (1 AU),
93 million miles or 150 million kilometers?
$500 Answer
The constellations that are sometimes
blocked by the sun at certain points
during the year.
$500 Question
What are the zodiacs?
$100 Answer
The side of the moon that is
illuminated during the
waxing phases.
$100 Question
What is the right side?
$200 Answer
The reason we do not have
a solar and lunar eclipse every month.
$200 Question
What is the tilt of the moon’s orbit?
$300 Answer
The phase of the moon
during the neap tide.
$300 Question
What is the first or third quarter?
$400 Answer
The amount of time it takes to go from a
new moon phase to a full moon phase.
$400 Question
What is about two weeks?
$500 Answer
The time of day you will
always see the full moon rise.
$500 Question
What is 6 p.m.?
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The dark, flat areas on the moon
created by ancient lava flows.
$100 Question
What are maria?
$200 Answer
The cause of the moon’s
extreme temperatures
$200 Question
What is a lack of an atmosphere?
$300 Answer
The excepted theory of the
origin of the moon.
$300 Question
What is the impact theory?
$400 Answer
The reason we always see the same side
of the moon from Earth.
$400 Question
What is the fact that the moon’s
periods of rotation and revolution
are equal?
$500 Answer
The phase of the moon when we see
half of the illuminated side.
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What is a quarter moon?
$100 Question
The star at your zenith if
you stand on the North Pole.
$100 Answer
What is Polaris (the North Star)?
$200 Question
The special day that usually falls
on March 21st.
$200 Answer
What is the spring equinox?
$300 Question
23.5 degrees
$300 Answer
What is the tilt of Earth’s axis?
$400 Question
It states that every object in
the universe attracts every
other object.
$400 Answer
What is Newton’s law of
universal gravitation?
$500 Question
The tendency for an object to
resist a change in motion.
$500 Answer
What is inertia?
Final Jeopardy
The force that balances with inertia to keep
the planets in orbit around the sun.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is gravity?