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Quick Quiz 1 We have different seasons during the year because: 7Lc Quick Quiz 1 We have different seasons during the year because: A the Earth’s axis is tilted. B the Moon moves around the Earth. C the Sun moves around the Earth. D there are 12 months in the year. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

Quick Quiz 2 Which statement is true? 7Lc Quick Quiz 2 Which statement is true? A We get more daylight in summer and less in winter. B Daylight and night are the same length in summer and winter. C We get less daylight in summer and more in winter. D We get most daylight in the spring. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

Quick Quiz 3 The Sun at midday: A is highest in the spring. 7Lc Quick Quiz 3 The Sun at midday: A is highest in the spring. B is highest in the summer. C is highest in the autumn. D is highest in the winter. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

Quick Quiz 4 The Sun feels warmer in summer because: 7Lc Quick Quiz 4 The Sun feels warmer in summer because: A the Earth is closest to the Sun. B the Earth is further away from the Sun. C the Sun’s rays are more concentrated. D the Sun’s rays are more spread out. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

7Lc Quick Quiz answers 1 We have different seasons during the year because: A the Earth’s axis is tilted. B the Moon moves around the Earth. C the Sun moves around the Earth. D there are 12 months in the year. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

Quick Quiz answers 2 Which statement is true? 7Lc Quick Quiz answers 2 Which statement is true? A We get more daylight in summer and less in winter. B Day and night are the same length in summer and winter. C We get less daylight in summer and more in winter. D We get most daylight in the spring. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

Quick Quiz answers 3 The Sun at midday: A is highest in the spring. 7Lc Quick Quiz answers 3 The Sun at midday: A is highest in the spring. B is highest in the summer. C is highest in the autumn. D is highest in the winter. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004

Quick Quiz answers 4 The Sun feels warmer in summer because: 7Lc Quick Quiz answers 4 The Sun feels warmer in summer because: A the Earth is closest to the Sun. B the Earth is further away from the Sun. C the Sun’s rays are more concentrated. D the Sun’s rays are more spread out. Exploring Science 7 © Pearson Education Limited 2004