Questions 5&9

Create an image depicting a beautiful night sky filled with stars, the moon in a prominent phase, and an illustration of the Earth and sun with gentle waves and tides in the foreground.

Celestial Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of celestial events and phenomena in our engaging quiz! From the phases of the moon to the reasons behind tides, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the universe.

Each question is carefully crafted to enhance your learning experience, including:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Factual information
  • Fun celestial facts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringStars491
The earth is closest to the sun around January 21st ( winter)
True
False
The sun causes tides.
True
False
Between the Summer and Winter solstices, how much does the altitude of the noon sun vary for observers ?
95 degrees
None the sun rises in the East and sets in the west
23.5 degrees
47 degrees
The moon changes phases every __________ days
7
3.5
6.8
3.6
What moon phase is this?
Third Quarter Moon
Half Moon
First Quarter Moon
Waning Gibbeous
What causes Tides?
The gravitational attraction of the moon
They happen on their own
Approximately how long is a season?
1 year
3-4 Months
5 months
8 months
What does June 21st represent?
The Winter Equinox
The Summer Solcstice
Nothing its just a regular day
The hottest day of the year
What tides occur after the first or third quarter moon?
Neap Tides
Rip Tides
Semi-diurnal Tides
Spring Tides
What country sees the sun rise first
The United States
Japan
New Zealand
Germany
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