Test Guide 2-3 Solar System Seasons Review

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Test Guide 2-3 Solar System Seasons Review Format: Multiple Choice, True & False, Matching, Extended response Solar System -Models -Helio vs. Geocentrism - When, Who, Why? -Planets - Definition - Ordering / Positions - Categories / Classifying - Physical Properties / Features - Size, Mass - Density, Shape - Conditions, Appearance - Superlatives / Uniqueness - Motion, Orbits / Distances - Moons -Non-Planets - Examples, Definition - Locations - Characteristics - Craters -Our Moon - Origin, History - Physical Characteristics - Effects - Phases, Tides - Eclipses, Humans Seasons -What, Why, How? -Climate Zones -Revolution and Rotation Review -Weight vs. Mass