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5-100 I’m blue and green and a little brown. I’m a small planet with life all around. They call me the third rock from the Sun. I don’t have many moons – just one

5-100A EARTH

5-200 No matter how hard you look, you’ll never find me, Unless you have a telescope to help you see. I was once called a planet, but not any more. Now I’m just a Dwarf Planet, but too important to ignore.

5-200A PLUTO days

5-300 Named for the Roman god of the Sea, Look past Saturn and Uranus for me. I had a black spot that was a huge storm. Now it’s all gone, but I’ll still never be warm.

5-300A NEPTUNE

5-400 I’m yellow and cloudy and super hot. Look low in the sky, I’m easy to spot. People call me the “evening star” From planet Earth, I’m not very far.

5-400A VENUS

I’m the planet that everyone calls “Red”, But really my soil is rust-colored instead. Look up and you may spot me in the sky, I’m the orange-colored dot, way up high.

5-500A MARS

Explain what we see or experience on Earth during the movement in the diagram.

6-100A days (1 year) degrees axis -Night and day -Seasons -time

6-200 Explain what we see or experience on Earth during the movement in the diagram.

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6-300 What effect does the level of the Sun have on Earth during these seasons?

6-300A During the winter, the Sun appears low in the sky and the arc is shorter, making for shorter, cooler days. In the summer, the Sun climbs higher in the sky and its arc is longer, causing longer, warmer days.

6-400 This model can be used to show how the Moon moves around Earth. This model can also show: a. The amount of light Earth Reflects b. The land areas of the Earth and Moon c. How the Moon makes a revolution d. How Earth and the Moon compare in size e. Only b, c, and d.

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6-500 A B C D What season is the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE in during the Earth positions?

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It is known that Venus and Uranus rotate clockwise as seen from the North Pole while all the other Planets rotate counter clockwise. What may have caused these two planets to change their rotation?