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Chapter 10 Review
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RULES 1. Decide which team goes first. 2. Appoint a scorekeeper. 3. Teams answer correctly and earn money. If a team is correct, they can continue until max. 3 times or until they get BAAM! 4. If a team hits BAAM! they go bankrupt! 5. The team with the most money at the end is the winner.
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The time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis One Day
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Say ‘goodbye’ to you r money!
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Equinox The time when the sun is directly above the equator
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You are broke!
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Northern Hemisphere During Tennessee’s winter months, which hemisphere has shorter days and lower temperatures because it tilts away from the sun?
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The time when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator Solstice
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Where’s your mo ney gone?
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Unlucky!
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During Tennessee’s summer months, this hemisphere has colder temperatures and shorter days because it tilts away from the sun Southern Hemisphere
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Oh dear!
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Because the moon’s speed of rotation is the same as it’s speed of revolution. Why do we always see the same side of the moon from Earth?
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Why don’t solar and lunar eclipses occur every month? Because the moons orbit is tilted
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Which statement explains why the moon’s gravity is able to create high and low tides? A. The moon is revolving more quickly than Earth is rotating. B. The moon is revolving more slowly than Earth is rotating. C. Some parts of Earth never face directly on the sun and moon. D. The moon is revolving at the same speed that Earth is rotating. B. Moon revolves slower than earth rotates
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Oops!
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d. The relative position of earth, moon and sun Spring tides and neap tides occur in patterns governed by: a. changes in the force of Earth’s gravity. b. the type of ocean currents near where the tides occur. c. whether the gravity of the sun or moon exerts a stronger pull. d. the relative positions of Earth, the moon, and the sun (the phases of the moon).
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Earth’s rotation is a direct cause of a.lunar eclipses. b.winter weather. c.daylight and night. d.the June Solstice. c. Day and night
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What happens in the seasons’ yearly cycle on December 22 in the northern hemisphere? The beginning of Winter
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Moon phases The different appearances of the moon due to its changing position is called:
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Tides The daily changes in the level of ocean water is called low and high ______
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Eclipse When the shadow of one celestial body falls on another is called an ______
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Waxing When the sunlit part of the moon we see from Earth appears to get larger.
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A tide of increased range that occurs two times a month, at the new and full moons Spring Tides
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Tidal Range The difference in levels of ocean water at high tide and low tide
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You lost everything!
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c. Moon is to far from earth to hide the sun Annular solar eclipses occur because a. the moon reflects more sunlight than Earth does. b. Earth’s shadow is too small to completely cover the moon. c. the moon is too far away from Earth to completely hide the sun. d. the moon, sun, and Earth are not lined up in a straight line.
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Describe the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse Solar- Sun-moon-earth / Lunar- Sun-Earth-moon
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