Astronomy Notes Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. December 21st or 22nd in the northern hemisphere
- 5. A tide with the greatest difference between high and low tides.
- 6. tides are when the water reaches its highest point
- 7. A tide with the least difference between high and low tides.
- 9. Moon Phase: The lighted side of the Moon faces away from the Earth.
- 11. is the reason for tides
- 13. based on the 24 hours it takes Earth to rotate
- 14. How many high tides and how many low tides occur in a day? (How many of EACH?)
- 15. The Moon appears to shine because it sunlight.
- 20. Earth's yearly orbit around the sun
- 21. causes the seasons NOT because we get closer or further from the sun!
- 22. tides are when the water reaches its lowest point.
- 23. means over half of the observable side of the moon is illuminated.
- 24. means less than half of the observable side of the moon is illuminated.
- 26. June 21st or 22nd in the northern hemisphere
- 27. The lighted side of the Moon faces the Earth.
Down
- 1. The amount of time it takes the moon to complete a rotation its axis is the same as it takes to circle our planetMonth The amount of time it takes the moon to complete a rotation its axis is the same as it takes to circle our planet
- 2. means increasing, or growing larger.
- 3. the spinning of Earth around its axis
- 4. Only places between 23 degrees N and 23 degrees S on Earth get this type of light.
- 8. the different forms the Moon takes in its appearance from Earth.
- 10. Water on the earth is being pulled on by the moon creating a bulge on one side, water that gets left behind goes to the side of the earth
- 12. every other place on earth receives only this type of light.
- 14. This pull creates a bulge of water on the side of earth facing the moon
- 16. the day when the tilt of Earth causes the length of day and night to be equal
- 17. the day when the tilt of Earth causes the length of day to be the longest or the shortest
- 18. imaginary vertical line around which Earth spins
- 19. means decreasing, or getting smaller.
- 25. In astronomy, this term refers to a natural body that revolves around a planet.