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Closure quizzes Week starting

Closure Quiz Write and answer the following questions. 1. In what month does winter begin in the Southern Hemisphere? 2. When is the South Pole completely in sunlight?

Closure quiz Write and answer the following questions. 1. Why do you see only one side of the Moon? 2. What is a dark area on the Moon called?

Closure quiz Write then answer the following question. 1. How many times does the Moon rotate on its axis during one trip around Earth?

Closure quiz Write and answer the following questions. 1. Name the 8 phases of the moon starting with the first week and ending with the end of the fourth week. 2. The moon gets its light from the _______.

Closure quiz Write then answer the following question. 1. What is the shape of planets’ orbits? 2. What is the measure of one astronomical unit or AU?

Closure quiz Write then answer the following question. 1. What processes affect the surfaces of terrestrial planets? 2. What was the main source of gases in atmospheres?

Closure quiz Write then answer the following question. 1.What features on Mercury were formed by tectonics? 2. How much atmosphere does Mercury have?

Closure quiz Write then answer the following question. 1. Why is Venus not covered with craters? 2. How does the air pressure on Venus compare with that on Earth?

Closure quiz Write then answer the following question. 1. What causes the orange color of Mars? 2. What covers much of the southern hemisphere?