answer questions 1-10

How many days are there in a Lunar month (new moon to new moon)?
Question 1 options:

365 days

14 days

1.25 days

27.3 days
Question 2 (1 point)
If the Sun, Earth, and Moon are lined up as follows, the Earth would have__________.
Question 2 options:

Spring tides, which is when there are almost no tides

Neap tides which is when there are almost no tides

Spring tides, which is when there are very high tides and very low tides.

Neap tides, whici is when there are very high tides and very low tides.
Question 3 (1 point)
Tides are mostly caused by:
Question 3 options:

The moon's pull of gravity on the Earth

The spinning of the Earth

The orbiting of the Earth around the Sun

The Sun's pull of gravity on the Earth
Question 4 (1 point)
Which points in the diagram of the earth would have High Tides?

Question 4 options:

C and D

B and D

B and C

A and C
Question 5 (1 point)
The Moon has a greater effect on ocean tides than the Sun because the Moon is ...
Question 5 options:

Closer to Earth

Heavier

Smaller

Brighter
Question 6 (1 point)
The tide where the difference between high and low is the greatest.
Question 6 options:

High Tide

Spring Tide

Low Tide

Neap Tide
Question 7 (1 point)
In the diagram, which number shows the moon in the correct position for a Neap Tide?
Question 7 options:

1

2

3

4
Question 8 (1 point)
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion is called__________________.
Question 8 options:

velocity

inertia

acceleration

gravity
Question 9 (1 point)
During a Neap tide, the moon is ____________________ to the Earth and sun.
Question 9 options:

acute

perpendicular

in a straight line

parallel
Question 10 (1 point)
What do we call the regular rise and fall of the ocean's surface influenced by the moon's gravity pulling on earth?
Question 10 options:

Lunar Cycle

Tides

Tsunami

Eclipse

1. 27.3 days

2. Spring tides, which is when there are very high tides and very low tides.
3. The moon's pull of gravity on the Earth
4. B and C
5. Closer to Earth
6. Spring Tide
7. 2
8. inertia
9. perpendicular
10. Tides