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The sun is rising and you are getting ready for school. On the other side of the world, students are getting ready for _____________.
School.
Bed.
Breakfast.
Lunch.
What is the name of the imaginary line running through the North Pole to the South Pole?
Orbit.
Axis.
Equator.
Latitude.
Sometimes we are closer to the sun since Earth is tilted on its axis. Because Earth is tilted, as it revolves around the sun, we have _____________.
Day and Night.
Weather.
Cloud Formations.
Seasons of the Year.
Look at the picture. What does it depict, or show?
Seasons of the Year.
Day and Night.
Revolution of the Earth.
Phases of the Moon.
What are the red arrows in the image above indicating, or showing?
Hint: There are two answers here!
Earth’s Rotation on its Axis.
Earth’s Circle Around the Sun.
Earth’s Orbit.
Earth’s Seasons.
The imaginary line that runs through the North and South Poles of the Earth is known as the Earth's:
Axis.
Revolution.
Orbit.
Seasons.
Seasonal changes, such as winter and spring, are caused by Earth's ___________________ around the sun.
Hint: There are two answers here!
Orbit.
Tilt of Axis.
Rotation.
Revolution.
On Earth, a year is __________________ days long. This is how long it takes Earth to complete one orbit, or circle around the sun.
324.
323
365.
367.
How long does it take Earth to make one full rotation?
24 seconds
1 year
24 hours
365 days
What is the result of the Earth’s rotation, or spin on its axis?
Seasons.
Eclipses.
Moon Phases.
Day and Night.
What causes the seasons to change?
The warming and cooling of Earth's core.
The distance from the sun.
Earth's revolution and tilted axis.
Earth's rotation on its axis.
The spinning of a planet, Moon, or other object on its axis
Satellite
Atmosphere
Axis
Rotation
The path that one object in space follows as it revolves around another object in space
Orbit
Atmosphere
Earth
Revolution
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