Full name Period III. Chapter 12, section 3: Phases, Eclipses & Tides A. Phases: are the differences of shaded (non-sun lit) areas that show on a body.

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Full name Period III. Chapter 12, section 3: Phases, Eclipses & Tides A. Phases: are the differences of shaded (non-sun lit) areas that show on a body in space. 1. All bodies in space have phases Venus 2. Earth’s moon phases

B. Eclipses: is a shadow cast from one body in space onto another body in space. 1. Eclipses happen all the time in other places 2. Two Types of Earthly Eclipses a. Solar eclipse: is when the moon’s shadow fall on the Earth.

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Full name Period b. Lunar eclipse: is when the Earth’s shadow falls on the moon.

C. Tides: are the rise and fall of water on Earth, due to the pull of gravity from the moon (mostly). 1. Have regular patterns High Tide Low Tide 2. Tide charts are made for every costal location.

3. Two types of major tides a. Neap tide. b. Spring tide.