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    Easy Answers to Your Kids' Most Burning Questions

    Why is the moon sometimes out during the day? Why is the sky blue? Will we ever discover aliens? How much does the Earth weigh? How do airplanes stay up?

    Those are the five questions kids most often ask their parents, and in that order, according to a new survey conducted in the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, they're tough nuts to crack — probably why kids find them so universally puzzling in the first place. Of the 2,000 parents of children ages 5 to 16 who were surveyed about their kid's queries, two-thirds said they struggled with the questions. One-fifth of the parents admitted that if they don't know an answer, they sometimes make up an explanation or pretend that no one knows.

    To help prove to your kids that you're no dummy, here are the easy-to-understand answers to their most burning questions.

    Why is the moon sometimes out during the day?

    The moon is just as likely to be visible during the day as it is at night — it orbits Earth independently of the sun. When its orbit brings it to your part of the sky during daylight hours, it is illuminated by the sun, and we can see it.

    Why is the sky blue?

    The light coming from the sun is made of many colors; light travels as a wave, and each color has a unique wavelength. Violet and blue light has shorter wavelengths, while red light has a longer wavelength, and the other colors have wavelengths in between.

    When the different colors of light pass through the atmosphere, they run into molecules, water droplets and bits of dust. Because all these particles are closer in size to shorter wavelengths of light, they tend to scatter violet and blue light much more than red, and so they send rays of violet and blue ricocheting toward the ground — and your eyes. More violet light actually gets scattered by atmospheric particles than blue light, but your eyes are more sensitive to blue, so the sky appears blue.

    Sunsets are orange-red because in the evening, with the sun low on the horizon, sunlight must pass through more atmosphere to get to your eyes, and only the red light can make it all the way through. The shorter wavelengths have all been scattered toward the ground in the part of Earth where it is still daytime. [The Physics of Rainbows, and Other Everyday Things]

    Will we ever discover aliens?

    No one knows how rare alien life is in the universe, so there's no telling whether humanity will ever manage to discover it. However, scientists at the SETI Institute in California, who are engaged in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, are hopeful that they'll detect alien signals within the next 20 years. The scientists scan the night sky looking for unnatural radio or light beams — ones that could only emanate from an intelligent civilization.

    Their 20-year estimate is based on the rapid pace with which astronomers are discovering planets beyond our solar system, including planets that seem suitable for life; it is also based on the assumption that, if there are intelligent beings out there, they, too, will seek contact with others, and will make their presence known by sending signals into space.

    How much does the Earth weigh?

    The first approach to answering this question is to get technical about it. Because the Earth is in free fall around the sun, it actually weighs nothing. The same goes for astronauts in orbit; because they are technically falling around the Earth — and if they stood on a scale, it, too, would be falling — the scale would read zero. There's no net force of gravity acting on them.

    Alternatively, you could discuss the Earth's mass — a property that is independent of where an object is in the universe, or what it is doing. Earth has a mass of 5.97 × 10^24 kilograms — the equivalent of one hundred million billion Titanics. [What If Everyone on Earth Jumped at Once?]

    How do airplanes stay up?

    To overcome the forces of drag and gravity, an airplane must generate two forces of its own: thrust and lift.

    Thrust is the force that propels an airplane forward on the runway. By Newton's third law — every action has an equal and opposite reaction — the plane's engine generates forward thrust by spewing fuel backwards. Next, as the plane hurtles down the runway, each of its wings slices the air into two streams, one that flows above it and the other, below. The wings are shaped in such a way that the air flowing over them is ultimately deflected downward, and, again because of Newton's third law, the downward motion of the air causes an equal and opposite upward motion of the plane. This is lift. [Do Planes Get Struck by Lightning?]

    Every airplane has a specific takeoff speed — the point at which lift overcomes gravity. That critical speed changes based on how much a particular plane weighs. The plane's engine, meanwhile, has to work to provide enough thrust to overcome drag — friction with the air.

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    • Griff  •  4 mths ago
      Easy to understand? Great, I'll tell my 5 year old that more violet light actually gets scattered by atmospheric particles than blue light...that should clear it right up :)
      • Mama 4 mths ago
        my thoughts exactly....i didn't even understand that explaination.
      • Cheyenne Wilson 4 mths ago
        There is an easier way to explain it. They don't know what they are talking about because they have never been that close to the sun. The sun emits white light & by travelling through the darkness (blackness) of space it emits a blue hue upon entrance in our atmosphere. Easy way to show this is to take a bright white light and cover it with a mostly translucent black piece of paper or film. Then emit it upon a opaque surface. It will show a slight blue tint.
      • Cheyenne Wilson 4 mths ago
        Then take the colors that we see from our viewpoint, blue then black going towards that white light. You will see yellow & red as well as what is in between yellow & red. Orange.
    • Jacob  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      Who does #2 work for?
    • Waco  •  Bedford, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Why are the Kardashians popular?
      • HereAndGone 4 mths ago
        Couldn't you have asked an easier question like explain quantum mechanics?
      • Waco 4 mths ago
        @HereAndGone...No, The world's hardest riddle must be answered.
      • Robert 4 mths ago
        SEX SEX SEX its porno only PG13 style,
    • Billy  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  4 mths ago
      Why were you and mom wrestling last night?
      • QQ 4 mths ago
        I think Dad was winning... mom was making whimpering sounds.
      • stewey 4 mths ago
        What idiot would give this a thumbs down?
      • jetbender 4 mths ago
        Hey Stewey, maybe the idiot who thumbed it down was gay or missing parts or who knows.
    • Running up the score  •  Troutdale, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      Why does daddy drink so much?
      • johns 4 mths ago
        cuz mommy grips too much
      • Eric 4 mths ago
        Because mommy isn't giving him enough pleasure in bed
      • Running up the score 4 mths ago
        Because he hates you.
    • TeeCee  •  Galveston, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      why do I feel like this will generate more questions from the 5 year old?
    • A-rube  •  New Kensington, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Those are easy to answer. Why do drive through ATMs have Braille on the key pads?
    • Mike C  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Mommy, if God created all things then who created God?
    • Mack J  •  4 mths ago
      how come santa is not dead of old age?
    • Joke Smith  •  Gretna, Nebraska  •  4 mths ago
      My favorite answer to the "Why is the sky blue?" question is from Nightcourt: 'Cause if it were green, we wouldn't know where to stop mowing!
    • Holy Diver 83  •  4 mths ago
      Why does the mailman take Mommy into the garage every Wed?
    • naturally man made  •  4 mths ago
      i tell my kids Earth is in outer space so we must be aliens
    • Stanley  •  4 mths ago
      What are hot dogs made from? Why is gas still well over $3/gallon? Is 5-Hour Energy really THAT popular??
    • guy g  •  4 mths ago
      Why does yahoo keep recycling old stories?
    • Paul  •  4 mths ago
      Yea let me explain the quantum physics of gravity and free falling in the vacuum of space to a 6 year old
    • WHIT WALTMAN  •  Tustin, California  •  4 mths ago
      The sky here is Gray. "Splain THAT to Junior. XX- Dan in L.A.
    • Consumer WatchDog  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Easy Answers - for a child?
    • Josh  •  4 mths ago
      What about: Where do babies come from?
    • Kevin  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Why do women have a pair of panties but only one bra?
    • Miculo Hurts  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Daddy, how come women talk so f'n much?
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