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Mrs. Romoser Presents

$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 LunarSpaceSolar Earth’s Surface Changing Earth $500

The natural satellite that orbits the Earth.

What is the moon? Click Anywhere to Continue

The different shapes of the moon during the lunar cycle.

What are phases? Click Anywhere to Continue

The movement of the ocean caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.

What is are tides? Click Anywhere to Continue

The source for the light seen from the moon.

What is the sun? Click Anywhere to Continue

The reason why the first astronauts footprints are still on the moon-unchanged. (Also, why there are more craters on the moon than Earth)

What is no atmosphere- therefore no weathering? Click Anywhere to Continue

A group of stars that seem to form a pattern in the sky.

What is constellation? Click Anywhere to Continue

The third planet from the sun.

What is the Earth? Click Anywhere to Continue

The imaginary lines on which a planet rotates.

What is axis? Click Anywhere to Continue

The trip the Earth makes around the sun once every 365 ¼ days.

What is revolution? Click Anywhere to Continue

The name of the galaxy in which we live.

What is Milky Way Galaxy? Click Anywhere to Continue

The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.

What is gravity? Click Anywhere to Continue

The curved path our planet follows around the sun.

What is orbit? Click Anywhere to Continue

The star closest to Earth that provides energy.

What is sun? Click Anywhere to Continue

The dark areas on the surface of the sun that are cooler that the rest of the sun.

What are sunspots?? Click Anywhere to Continue

The name of the surface of the sun.

What is photosphere? Click Anywhere to Continue

Times of the year caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun and the tilt of the Earth on its axis.

What are seasons? Click Anywhere to Continue

The remains or traces of past life found in sedimentary rock.

What is a fossil? Click Anywhere to Continue

A substance, such as coal, petroleum, or natural gas, formed over millions of years from the remains of oorganisms and used today as an energy source.

What are fossil fuels? Click Anywhere to Continue

The 3 agents of erosion.

What are wind, water and ice? Click Anywhere to Continue

The agent of erosion that causes the most erosion on Earth.

What is water? Click Anywhere to Continue

The process that breaks up rocks.

What is weathering? Click Anywhere to Continue

The carrying away of rock and soil by wind, water or ice.

What is erosion? Click Anywhere to Continue

The process of dropping, or depositing, sediment in a new location.

What is deposition? Click Anywhere to Continue

The large pieces on the surface of the Earth that are moving slowly all the time.

What are plates? Click Anywhere to Continue

The name of the scientist that first thought of the continental drift theory.

Who was Alfred Wegener? Click Anywhere to Continue