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The solar system is made up of _ planets.
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What is a solar system?
I'm not sure
A planet that is orbited by a moon
A system where there is a sun and objects that orbit it
A planet that is made up mostly of ice
Why does day and night occur?
I need a recap
Because the Earth rotates on it's axis, meaning that when the part of the Earth that we live on is facing the sun, it is day time and when the part of the earth that we live on faces away from the sun, it is night time.
Because the Earth orbits the sun and therefore the Earth isn't always in the same place.
Because the distance between the Earth and the Sun changes. When it's further away, it's night time and when it's closer, it's day time.
How many phases of the moon are there?
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Which of these are phases of the moon?
Gibbous
Crescent
Full Moon
New Moon
All of these are phases of the moon
Why is it not the same time as the UK in a different country such as Australia?
Because the moon lights up the Earth, which means that day time occurs at different times for many countries. If a country is facing the moon, it is night time because there is no light.
I'm not too sure
Because the Earth orbits the Sun, which means that day time occurs at different times for many countries. If a country is close to the the sun, it is night time because there is no light.
Because Earth rotates on it's axis, which means that day time occurs at different times for many countries. If a country is facing away from the sun, it is night time because there is no light.
Why does the moon appear to change shape on different days?
The moon doesn't emit (give off) any light at all. As the Moon orbits the Earth, the Sun lights up different parts of it, making it seem as if the Moon is changing shape.
Some days, the moon emits more light than others and therefore it appears to change shape.
When it is day time, the moon emits less light than at night time, when it is dark on Earth.
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Planets are...
Spherical
Circular
Triangular
Square
Which best describes how the planets orbit the sun?
Round
Straight
Elliptically
Circular motion
Choose the answer that shows the planets in the correct order from the sun
I'm not sure
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Mars, Venus, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Mars, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus
Which of the below used to be a planet but is now recognised as a dwarf planet?
Uranus
Pluto
Neptune
Mars
The sun is...
A star
All of these options are correct
Extremely hot
A ball of gas
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