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1 Seasons Jeopardy LocationSunMiscellaneousNumbers 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500

2 Location-100 Spring SummerFallWinter What season is the northern hemisphere experiencing in this location? ABCD

3 Location-200 SummerSpringFallWinter What season is the southern hemisphere experiencing in this location? ABCD

4 Location-300 In which location would Provo, UT experience summer? A B C D

5 Location-400 In which location would South America experience spring? A B C D

6 Location-500 In which location is the Earth closest to the sun? A B C D

7 Sun-100 A nearly circular ellipse An egg-shaped ellipse A perfect circle An extreme ellipse What is the shape of the Earth’s orbit around the sun? AB CD

8 Sun-200 About 1 month 24 hours 91 days 365 days How long does it take the Earth to make one revolution around the sun? A B C D

9 Sun-300 The sun is closer to the Earth in the summer The sun is lower in the sky during the summer There is no difference The sun is higher in the sky during the summer How does the sun in the summer compare to the sun in the winter? A B C D

10 Sun-400 June March September December In what month would the sun’s light strike Utah at the lowest angle? A B C D

11 Sun-500 Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice Fall Equinox and Winter Solstice Winter Solstice and Summer Solstice Spring Equinox and Fall Equinox Which two times of the year do we have the same number of daylight hours all over the world? A B C D

12 Numbers-100 365182 3091 About how many days are in one season? AB CD

13 Numbers-200 45*52.7* 90*23.5* At what angle is the Earth’s axis tilted? AB CD

14 Numbers-300 273 days 91 days 365 days 182 days How long would it take to get from March 22 to the Fall Equinox? AB CD

15 Numbers-400 456 days 365 days182 days 273 days How long would it take to get from the Fall Equinox to the Summer Solstice of the next year? A B C D

16 Numbers-500 182 days 273 days 91 days 365 days How long would it take to get from December 22 to the Winter Solstice of the next year? AB C D

17 Miscellaneous-100 Both the sun and moon revolve around the Earth Moon revolves around sun, sun revolves around Earth Sun revolves around moon, moon revolves around Earth Moon revolves around Earth, Earth revolves around sun Which statement is TRUE: A B C D

18 Miscellaneous-200 The Moon Away from the Sun Toward the Sun North Star Where does the northern axis point? AB CD

19 Miscellaneous-300 The Earth is closer to the sun The sun is giving off more energy The air is less dense The sun’s rays are more direct and days are longer Why does the air temperature rise in the summer? A B C D

20 Miscellaneous-400 They found ancient tablets that told them The sun rises and sets each day Ships sailed around the ocean The position of stars How did early scientists discover that the Earth orbits the sun? A B C D

21 Miscellaneous-500 Which paper is probably the hottest? A B C

22 SORRY TRY AGAIN

23 CORRECT NEXT QUESTION SEE PREVIOUS QUESTION


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