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- 2. The attractive force between any two objects with mass; what holds the solar system together.
- 4. A huge ball of gas, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.
- 8. Numerical data gathered through measurements and observations.
- 10. The spinning of Earth on its axis, which causes day and night.
- 12. Rocky object that orbits the Sun, mostly found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- 13. A large, round celestial body that orbits a star and has cleared its orbital path.
- 17. Describes the Moon when the illuminated portion is growing larger as seen from Earth.
- 18. A star and all the objects that orbit around it, held by its gravitational pull.
- 21. An icy, dusty object that orbits the Sun and develops a tail when it nears the Sun.
- 22. The 23.5-degree slant of Earth's axis, which is the main cause of the seasons.
- 23. A celestial body that orbits the Sun and is nearly round, but hasn't cleared its orbital path (e.g., Pluto).
- 24. A large planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, like Jupiter or Saturn.
- 25. Data collected using one or more of the five senses or with the help of scientific tools.
- 28. Occurs twice a year when the Sun crosses the celestial equator, meaning day and night are of nearly equal length.
- 29. A moon phase where less than half of the Moon is illuminated.
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- 1. Scientific data or facts gathered through observation or experimentation to support a conclusion.
- 3. The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- 5. A unit of distance equal to the average distance between Earth and the Sun (AU).
- 6. The four natural divisions of the year caused by the Earth's tilt and revolution around the Sun.
- 7. The periodic rise and fall of sea level, mainly caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun.
- 9. A term for the inner, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- 11. A tide that occurs during the full and new moon, producing the greatest difference between high and low water.
- 14. A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts.
- 15. A testable prediction or educated guess based on observations and prior knowledge.
- 16. A tide that occurs during the first and third quarter moon, producing the smallest difference between high and low water.
- 19. The curved path of a celestial body or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
- 20. Occurs twice a year when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky, marking the longest and shortest days.
- 26. Occurs when one celestial body, like the Moon, blocks the light from another, like the Sun.
- 27. The motion of one body around another, like the Earth orbiting the Sun.
