DO NOW CRCT COACH BOOK PG 152 #1-10 1._____type of eclipse that occurs when the moon cast a shadow on the Earth 2.____the direction that the moon revolves.

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DO NOW CRCT COACH BOOK PG 152 #1-10

1._____type of eclipse that occurs when the moon cast a shadow on the Earth 2.____the direction that the moon revolves around the Earth 3.____length of time it takes the Earth to revolve around the sun 4.____a dense massive ball of gases exploded and the universe began 5.____has seasons, polar ice caps, deserts, and windstorms like Earth Do Now

DO NOW 1.DO NOW SHEET pg59 #1-4 2.CRCT BOOKLET L13 Global Winds pg 64 Write the definition for Convection currents Global winds Coriolis Effect

DO NOW 1. What is an asteroid? 2. W hat are asteroids called? 3. What does an asteroid look like? 4. Where are asteroids found? 5. What are asteroids made of? 6. Where did asteroids come from?

1. What is an asteroid? 1. Asteroid-small, rocky body in orbit around the sun.

2. What are asteroids called? 2. Flying Mountains.

3. What does an asteroid look like? 3. Asteroids can range in size from a few meters to kilometers. Their shape can be either irregular or spherical

4. Where are asteroids found? 4. Asteroids are located in the Asteroid Belt (between Mars and Jupiter).

5. What are asteroids made of? 5. Asteroids are made of rock and metal – ex. iron

6. Where did asteroids come from? 6. Asteroids are leftovers from the formation of the solar system.