When the moon blocks our view of the sun it produces what type of eclipse?

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When the moon blocks our view of the sun it produces what type of eclipse?

Solar Eclipse

Sun Moon Earth What kind of eclipse is this?

Solar Eclipse Sun Moon Earth

When the Earth blocks our view of the moon it produces what kind of eclipse?

Lunar Eclipse

What kind of eclipse is this? Moon Earth Sun

Lunar Eclipse Moon Earth Sun

The arrow points to the ? Solar Lunar

Penumbra ( Outer Shadow in yellow) Solar Lunar

What is the arrow pointing to ? Solar Lunar

Umbra (Umbrella- Inner Shadow part) Solar Lunar

Which eclipse will not hurt your eyes?

Which eclipse will not hurt your eyes? A Lunar Eclipse

What is only visible during a total solar eclipse?

The corona ( shown in yellow)

Label the Seasons

Spring Winter Fall Summer

Why do we have seasons? Winter Summer

Why do we have Seasons? Winter Summer We are tilted toward the sun in summer and tilted away from the sun in winter.

Which seasons have equal daylight & night?

Spring Fall Spring & Fall have equal daylight & night.

What is it called when the Earth travels around the sun?

Revolution The Earth travels around the sun.

What is it called when the Earth spins on its axis like a top?

Rotation The Earth spins on its axis like a top.

What are the Moon Phases?

Moon Phases 1.New Moon 2.Waxing Crescent (wax buildup bigger) 3.First Quarter 4.Waxing Gibbous (wax buildup bigger) 5.Full Moon 6.Waning Gibbous (whine littler) 7.Last Quarter 8.Waning Crescent (whine littler)

Name these Moon Phases

New Moon Full Moon Waxing Crescent First QuarterWaxing Gibbous Waning GibbousLast Quarter Waning Crescent

Moon Rises & Sets because..

of the Earth’s rotation.

Sun Rises & Sets because..

of the Earth’s rotation

We get night & day because..

of the Earth’s rotation We get night & day because..

We have a year because..

We have a year because.. the Earth rotates around the Sun.

We have tides because..

the moon’s gravity pulls the water of the Earth.

How often do the tides change?

Tides As the Earth rotates, every six hours, we get a different tide. ( Low, high, low, high) High Low

Higher than usual tides that occur at full moon and new moon are called what kind of tides?

Spring Tides Higher than usual tides that occur at full moon and new moon.

Lower than usual tides that occur at first and last quarter phases are called what kind of tides?

Neap Tides Lower than usual tides that occur at first and last quarter phases.

Name the planets in order

Planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune My Very Energetic Mother Just Served Us Nachos

Name Inner Planets Facts

Inner Planets Smaller size Solid Longer days Shorter Years

Name Outer Planets Facts

Outer Planets Larger size Gaseous Shorter days Longer Years Most have rings Most have many moons

Why is Pluto so unusual?

Pluto Orbit takes it from ninth to eighth Outer planet that is solid Very small Shortest day Longest year

Where are asteroids located?

Asteroids small planet-like chunks of rock between Mars and Jupiter

What is a Comet?

Comet A snowball of ice, gas, and dirt.

Where does a comet’s tail point?

Where does a comet’s tail point? Its tail always points away from the sun.

What is a Meteoroid?

What is a Meteoroid? Chunks of metal or stone that orbit the sun. (Out in space with the androids.

What is a meteor?

Meteor Chunks of metal or stone that burn up as they enter the Earth’s atmosphere. (OOOOOr! Pretty fireworks!)

What is a meteorite?

Meteorite Chunk of metal or stone that hits the Earth’s surface. (Ite! Ouch!!)