Yicel Bonilla MR.buzzerd. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TITTLE 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. QUESTION 4. HYPOTHESIS 5. MATERIAL 6. PROCEDURES 7. CONCLUSION 8. QUESTION?

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Yicel Bonilla MR.buzzerd

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TITTLE 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. QUESTION 4. HYPOTHESIS 5. MATERIAL 6. PROCEDURES 7. CONCLUSION 8. QUESTION? 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY encyclopedia, books, internet

QUESTION Does the moon rise at the same time and in the same location?

HYPHOTHESIS I think the moon does not rise at the same location because the earth rotation and the earth axis.

MATERIAL moon clock protractor paper pencil

procedure 1. stay up late 2. see if the moon is up at its full moon and see the location. 3. record the data of the time and location.

conclusion My hypothesis was correct because the moon doesn't come at the same time and in the same location. The answer for my question is that the moon doesn't come at the same time and in the same location. I got problems with the moon because when the clouds show up or it just finish raining the moon didn't show up.

Question? The things that I would like to investigate is why doesn't the moon come out when the clouds are out or it just finish raining.

bibliography I got all the information in the library and with my parents. In the library I got to look up in the world book I got a lot of information there, like the temperature of the moon. And with my parents they borrow me there camera to take pictures of the moon.

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