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: Earth in Space Review: Jeopardy Game

Please select a Team by picking the category that matches your birthday. 1.January-March 2.April-June 3.July-September 4.October-December

$300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Man in the Moon Planet Earth TidesEclipses Moon Phases Team ScoresParticipant Scores $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Junk Drawer $200

Team Scores 900April-June 850January-March October-December July-September Back to the Board

Participant Scores 2500Ryan Smoot 2500Hays Hedrick 2400Christine Zhu 2400David Choi 2300Shruthi Krish 2200Elizabeth Hoeft 2100Kiera Granado 2100Gregory Gotham 2100Pranav Pradhan 2100Kaitlyn Hart Back to the Board

How many days does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth? Man in the Moon $

The phase of the moon you see depends on __________________. Man in the Moon $200 1.where you are on Earth’s surface 2.how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces the Earth 3.how much of the moon’s surface is lit by the sun 4.whether or not there is an eclipse

Only one side of the moon is visible from Earth because ____________. Man in the Moon $300 1.The moon does not rotate on its axis 2.The moon does not revolve around the Earth 3.The moon is in a geosynchronous orbit 4.The moon revolves and rotates at the same rate

How much of the moon is always lit by the sun? Man in the Moon $ % 2.75% 3.25% 4.80%

As the moon revolves around the Earth you see ________ of lighted side of the moon. Man in the Moon $500 1.less 2.more 3.none 4.the same amount

When the north end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun, North America will experience _______________________. Planet Earth $100 1.more indirect rays, and shorter days 2.more indirect rays, and longer days 3.more direct rays, and longer days 4.more direct rays, and shorter days

When the noon sun is directly overhead at the equator there is a(n) ______________. Planet Earth $200 1.summer solstice 2.winter solstice 3.equinox 4.eclipse

Day and night are caused by _______________________. Planet Earth $300 1.Earth’s revolution around the sun 2.Earth’s rotation on its axis 3.Eclipses 4.The tilt of Earth’s axis

Earth has seasons because _________________________. Planet Earth $400 1.The temperature of the sun changes 2.Earth rotates on its axis 3.The distance between the Earth and the sun changes 4.Earth’s axis is tilted as it moves around the sun

What is the summer solstice? Planet Earth $500 1.the longest day of the year 2.the shortest day of the year 3.a day of equal night and day 4.when summer becomes autumn

Which tide has the greatest difference between low and high tide? Tides $100 1.high tide 2.low tide 3.neap tide 4.spring tide

Which tide has the least difference between high and low tide? Tides $200 1.high tide 2.low tide 3.neap tide 4.spring tide

During which moon phases will a neap tide occur? Tides $300 1.first and last quarter 2.waxing and waning crescent 3.waxing and waning gibbous 4.new and full moon

During which moon phases will a spring tide occur? Tides $400 1.first and last quarter 2.waxing and waning crescent 3.waxing and waning gibbous 4.new and full moon

Tides are caused by ____________________. Tides $500 1.Earth’s rotation 2.Earth’s revolution around the sun 3.the seasons 4.gravity

During what phase can a lunar eclipse occur? Eclipses $100 1.new moon 2.first quarter 3.waxing gibbous 4.full moon

During what phase can a solar eclipse occur? Eclipses $200 1.new moon 2.first quarter 3.waxing gibbous 4.full moon

Where would you need to be to experience a total solar eclipse? Eclipses $300 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D

Which type of eclipse is shown in the picture below? Eclipses $400 1.lunar 2.partial 3.total 4.solar

For a lunar eclipse to occur ______________. Eclipses $500 1.the sun must be between the Earth and moon 2.the Earth must be between the sun and the moon 3.the moon must be behind the Earth 4.the moon must be between the sun and the Earth

What moon phase would you see at Point 2? Moon Phases $100 1.new moon 2.full moon 3.first quarter 4.last quarter

Which of these happens as the moon travels from position 4 to position 1? Moon Phases $200 1.Less of the moon’s surface receives sunlight 2.More of the moon’s lighted surface can be seen from Earth 3.Less of the moon’s lighted surface can be seen from Earth 4.More of the moon’s surface receives sunlight

What moon phase is pictured below? Moon Phases $300 1.first quarter 2.third quarter 3.waning gibbous 4.waxing gibbous

The diagram shows the orbit of the moon around Earth. Between which two points will the moon appear to change from a full moon to a third quarter moon? Moon Phases $400 1.Q and R 2.R and S 3.S and T 4.T and Q

What moon phase is pictured below? Moon Phases $500 1.waning gibbous 2.third quarter 3.full moon 4.waxing gibbous

A scientist conducted an experiment to determine how the amount of salt in a body of water affects the number of plants that can live in the water. In the experiment, the manipulated variable is the __________________________. Junk Drawer $100 1.temperature of the water 2.amount of salt in the water 3.depth of the water 4.number of plants living in the water

104 m = _____ km Junk Drawer $ km km km km

How many weeks are there between a new moon and a full moon? Junk Drawer $ week 2.2 weeks 3.3 weeks 4.4 weeks

What is the density of an object that has a mass of 161 grams and was dropped into a graduated cylinder containing 20 mL of water? (density = mass/volume) Junk Drawer $400 7 g/mL

Which type of tide would occur with the Moon, Sun, and Earth in the positions below? Junk Drawer $500 1.high tide 2.low tide 3.neap tide 4.spring tide