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Sun, Earth, & Moon Review

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1.

Which celestial body has the highest temperature on its surface?

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2.

What makes life possible on Earth compared to the Sun and Moon?

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3.

Which celestial body orbits around the Earth?

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4.

Which celestial body is smallest in size?

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5.

Match the celestial bodies with their physical characteristics.

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Earth

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Large gas ball radiating heat and light, central to solar system.

Sun

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No atmosphere, experiences extreme temperature changes.

Moon

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Has a breathable atmosphere and supports life.

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6.

Pair these celestial objects with their corresponding atmosphere features.

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Earth

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Almost Non-Existent

Moon

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Hot and Dense

Sun

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Rich in Oxygen

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7.

Align these celestial bodies with their position in the Solar System.

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Sun

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Earth's Satellite

Earth

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Center

Moon

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Third Planet

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8.

Match the celestial body to its gravitational pull.

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Sun

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Medium

Moon

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Strongest

Earth

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Weakest

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9.

What are the main gases present in the Earth's atmosphere?

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10.

What differentiates the Sun from the Earth and the Moon?

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11.

What are differences in the surface characteristics between Sun, Earth, and Moon?

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12.

What are two differences between the Earth and the Moon?

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13.

The Sun, the Earth, and the Moon are all about the same size.

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14.

The Moon is closer to Earth than the Sun and reflects the Sun's light.

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15.

True or False: The Sun is a planet like Earth and the moon, with a surface you could stand on.

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16.

The Sun produces its own light and heat due to nuclear reactions.

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17.

Explain the composition of each celestial body

  • Mostly Iron, Oxygen, Nitrogen, water

  • Hydrogen and Helium

  • Silicon, Iron, Magnesium

  • Sun's composition

  • Moon's composition

  • Earth's composition

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18.

Drag the physical characteristics to the correct celestial body.

  • affects tides on Earth

  • Earth's only natural satellite

  • breathable atmosphere

  • Its gravity holds the solar system together

  • Yellow dwarf star

  • 23.5° tilt on axis

  • Sun

  • Earth

  • Moon

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19.

Drag each title to the correct celestial body.

Mmuae Afoforo a Wobɛpaw:
Earth
Moon
Sun
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20.

Select the physical characteristics found on each celestial body. Multiple selections are allowed on each row.

Sun

Earth

Moon

Star

Reflects light from the sun

Has gravity

Contains rocks

Has an atmosphere

Supports life

Produces light

Has craters

Has a core

Shape like a sphere

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21.

Drag the time of day to the correct position of the sun.

Mmuae Afoforo a Wobɛpaw:
6:00 PM
8:00 AM
2:00 PM
11:00 AM