Across
- 3. A pattern of temperature and weather trends over a period of months, caused by Earth’s tilt and revolution around the sun.
- 4. The lighter part of a shadow, where the light source is only partially blocked.
- 5. The regular rise and fall of ocean water levels, caused mainly by the moon’s gravitational pull.
- 7. The time it takes Earth to complete one revolution around the sun.
- 8. An event where one object in space casts a shadow on another.
- 9. The time it takes a planet to complete one full rotation on its axis.
- 10. Tide A tide with the greatest tidal range, occurring when the Earth, moon, and sun are in a straight line (new moon and full moon).
- 11. The motion of one body traveling around another body in space. Earth’s revolution around the sun takes about 365¼ days.
- 12. Range The difference in height between a high tide and the next low tide.
- 13. The time of year when the daylight hours are at their longest or shortest; occurs twice a year (June and December).
- 14. Tide A tide with the smallest tidal range, occurring when the Earth, moon, and sun form a right angle (first and third quarter moons).
Down
- 1. The darkest part of a shadow, where the light source is completely blocked.
- 2. Phases The different appearances of the moon as seen from Earth, caused by the changing positions of the moon, Earth, and the sun.
- 3. A body that orbits a planet or other larger body; can be natural (like the moon) or artificial.
- 6. The force of attraction between objects that have mass.
- 8. The time of year when daylight and nighttime hours are approximately equal everywhere on Earth; occurs twice a year (March and September).
- 11. The spinning of a planet or other body on its axis. Earth’s rotation takes about 24 hours and causes day and night.
