Earth and moon science quiz. Of all the planets in our solar system, the earth is one of the most fascinating as it can support life. It takes a whole year for the earth to make a full revolution around the sun. The planet has one single moon, and it helps majorly in stabilizing the climate experienced in the planet. Get to learn some more about these two bodies by taking the quiz.
A. Earth
B. moon
C. sun
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Turning
Orbit
Rotates
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A. Earth
B.moon
C. sun
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A. pole
B. axis
C. seasons
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Because there is no light
Because the person is blocking the light
Because light shines through you
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A.axis
B.rotate
C.revolve
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A. straight up and down
B. tilted
C.sideways
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A.rotate
B.revolve
C.orbit
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The clockwise orbit of the earth around the sun
Earth's revolution around the sun and tilt of earth on it's axis
Earth's evolution around the sun and gravitaional pull of the moon.
The spring and automnal equinox
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100days
1day
28 days
59days
72days
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A partial lunar eclipse
A lunar eclipse
A full moon
The dark side of the moon
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Full moon
New moon
First quarter
Thrid quarter
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The earth rotates around the sun and revolves on its axis.
The earth revolves around the sun and rotates on the axis of the equator.
The earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its axis.
The earth revolves around the sun in 24 hours.
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Summer
Winter
Spring
Fall
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32.5 degrees
53.2 degrees
35.2 degrees
23.5 degrees
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Because the earth is tilted towards the sun during this time
Because Alaska is very close the the north pole and receives indirect sunlight.
Because Alaska is very close the the north pole and receives direct sunlight.
Because alaska is in the northern hemisphere.
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Longest day and shortest night
Shortest day and longest night
Longest day and longest night
Shortest day and Shortest night
Day and night are equal in length
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Third Quarter
Waning Gibbous
First Quarter
Waxing Crescent
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At the equator.
23.5 degrees north of the equator
23.5 degrees south of the equator
In the southern hemishere
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It is hidden from us because it is night.
The sun is rising.
The sun is setting.
The sun is overhead.
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A. orbit
B. rotations
C. axis
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A. rotation and reolutions
B. revolution and the Earth's axis
C. The Earth's axis and rotation
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Third Quarter
Waning Gibbous
First Quarter
Waxing Crescent
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The sun and the moon pulling on the oceans
The moon pulling on the oceans
The sun pulling on the oceans
The earth spinning and throwing the oceans outwards
The wind blowing the water along
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The sun and moon create a large gravitaional pull on Earth
There are low tides do to the sun, earth and moon being at right angles to each other.
There are low tides do to the sun, earth and moon being lined up with each other.
The tides are at their highest.
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The sun and moon actually move from East to West.
The earth is rotating from East to West.
The sun and moon actually move from West to East.
The earth is rotating from West to East.
The sky does not rotate with the earth.
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Equator
Ecliptic
Equinox
Ellipse
Solstice
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Towards
Away
At a right angle
Straight up and down
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The moon phases only allow one side to be seen at all times.
The rotation and relolutionof the moon are the same as the earth.
The rotation and relolution of the moon are equal.
Because the sun does not provide light and therefore it can not be seen from earth.
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At the equator.
23.5 degrees north of the equator
23.5 degrees south of the equator
In the southern hemishere
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When the sun, earth and moon are at right angles
When the sun, earth and moon are at in a line.
When the three are lined up sun, earth then moon.
When the three are lined up sun, moon then earth.
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