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How long is one full rotation of Earth?
1 day or 24 hours
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It is raining and you have to go outside, but you do not want to get wet. What can you wear or use?
Wear a raincoat and use an umbrella.
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What food can you take when the weather is rainy?
Hot chocolate/ Soup
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What season is shown in the picture?
spring
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What is the effect of Earth's revolution?
We have a year.
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What is the effect of Earth's rotation?
We have day and night.
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What planet is known as the "Red planet"?
Mars
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What water form is shown in the picture?
river
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How should you protect yourself from too much sunlight?
Answer varies
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What phase of the Moon does the picture show?
First Quarter Moon
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What phase of the Moon does the picture show?
Last Quarter Moon
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What are the four terrestrial planets?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
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What is the star in the solar system that gives us heat and light, and holds all the planets together?
The Sun
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What is this landform called?
Plateau
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What are the four Jovian / Gas giant planets?
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Which planet is the farthest from the sun?
Neptune
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What is the brightest object we can see in the sky during the day?
The Sun
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What landform does this image show?
Plain
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What should you wear on a sunny day?
Sando / Short
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What water form is shown in the picture?
Lake
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Give one water form.
Ocean / Sea / Pond / Lake
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Give one food you can eat during sunny day.
Ice cream, Halo-halo, salad
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Which planet is the closest to the sun?
Mercury
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Just by looking at the picture, what do you think is the season?
Summer
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What landform is shown in the picture?
Hill
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