The Moon (Class 5 - Science) Questions and Answers
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The Moon Class 5 Questions and Answers
We have discussed about 'The Moon (Class 5) - Questions and Answers' in this article. It's all about exploring the moon's mysteries for kids of Class 5 With fun questions and clear explanations, it helps you understand more about the moon. Jump into this special guide and start your adventure learning about the moon!
Know These Words:
Natural satellites: The satellites which are not man made. Lunar: Related to the moon. Solar: Related to the sun. Crescent: Curved shape with two narrow pointed ends. Spacecraft: A vehicle used to travel in space. Astronaut: A person who has been trained for travelling in a spacecraft. Luminious Object: The object that has its own light. i.e a source of Light itself. Ex - Sun, Candle etc. Non Luminious object: The object that has no own light it shines by another light source. Ex - Moon, Trees etc. Phases of the moon - When we observe the Moon daily we see different shapes of the Moon at different times. i.e shape of the moon changes time to time.. This is called the phases of the Moon. Cause: Moon revolves around the earth and thus different parts of the Moon are lit up by the Sun's light at different times. Thus we feel the moon changes its shape day by day.
Remember these Points
➤ Natural satellites are popularly known as moons. ➤ The earth has only one moon. ➤ The moon revolves round the earth. ➤ The surface of the moon is not even. ➤ The changing shapes of the moon are called the phases of the moon. ➤ When the sun, the earth and the moon come in a straight line, an eclipse occurs. ➤ Lunar eclipse occurs when the earth comes in between the sun and the moon. ➤ Solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes in between the sun and the earth. ➤ Man first landed on the moon on July 21", 1969.
Exercise
Answer the following questions:
What do you mean by a natural satellite?
Some heavenly bodies are revolving around some planets in a specific path, these are called natural satellite. Ex.- Moon for Earth.
Can you hear any sound on the moon? Why?
No, we cannot hear any sound on the moon. Because there is no atmosphere and water present in Moon 's surface. As a result sound cannot travel and even, we cannot hear our own voice.
Why there are no atmosphere on the Moon?
As the gravity of the Moon is very less. The moon's Gravity is one sixth 1/6 of Earth’s gravity. That's why the moon is unable to bound a layer of atmosphere around its surface.
Why is there no life on the Moon?
The temperature on the Moon surface varies widely. Day temperature achieve 100°c while night temperature reaches 150° c. That's why we are unable to survive on the Moon's surface.
Describe the various phases of the moon.
The changing shapes of the moon day by day are called the phases of the moon. Some shapes are described below -
New Moon: In this phase, no part of the moon is clearly visible. Crescent Moon : In this phase, only 14 th of the Moon is visible. Half Moon : When 12 Part of the Moon is visible Gibbous Moon : When 34 Part of the Moon is visible Full Moon : When the total part of the Moon is visible.
What do you mean by an eclipse?
We know that the Earth revolves around the sun and the moon revolves around the earth. During the Revolution, whenever these three heavenly bodies come in a straight line an eclipse occurs. There are two types of eclipse - lunar eclipse and solar eclipse.
How does a lunar eclipse occur?
Lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes in between the Sun and the Moon. In this position the shadow of the Earth covers the Moon and the moon is not visible to us. Lunar eclipse can only occur during a full moon.
How does a solar eclipse occur?
Solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes in between the Sun and the Earth. In that position the moon creates a shadow on the earth. The sun is not visible to the people living in the shadow region. Solar eclipse can only occur during a New Moon.
Say something about the surface of the Moon.
The surface of the moon is uneven. No air and water found on the Moon surface. There is a thick layer of dust found on the moon's surface. There are a lot of planes and huge mountain are found on the Moon surface
Fill in the blanks:
1. Mercury and Venus have no moons. 2. Moon is the natural satellite of the earth. 3. There is no water and air on the moon. 4. Apollo 11 was launched from the Kennedy Space Center. 5. Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon. 6. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin stayed for about two and a half hours on the moon.
Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false statements:
1. There are seven planets in the solar system. [F] 2. The earth has two moons. [F] 3. There is water on the moon but no air. [F] 4. Venus has no moons. [T] 5. The surface of the moon is even. [F] 6. The earth revolves round the sun. [T]