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CRCT Question High tides occur ________. A.Every 6 hours B.Every 12 hours C.Once a month D.Once a day
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March Madness Grade 6 March Madness Science CRCT: Grade 6 Monday, March 26
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March Madness Grade 6 11. What is the MAIN reason that the continents look very different than they did 100 million years ago? A. Ocean currents have constantly reshaped the continents. B. Volcanoes have made and destroyed many of the continents. C. The continents have drifted apart from one another on lithospheric plates. D. Waves and wind have caused parts of continents to erode into the ocean.
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March Madness Grade 6 12. Which of these objects was made from a nonrenewable resource? A. paper bag B. motor oil C. cotton shirt D. wooden table
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March Madness Grade 6 March Madness Science CRCT: Grade 6 Tuesday, March 27
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March Madness Grade 6 13. Burning fossil fuels may be causing Earth's temperature to increase. How could an increase in global temperature cause erosion of land along shorelines? A. More plants could grow. B. Snowfall could increase. C. Ocean levels could rise. D. High winds could remove soil.
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March Madness Grade 6 14. What landform is created when two continental plates collide? A. ocean basin B. mountain range C. volcano D. canyon
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Just Remember… Is like Light is on the r ight
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Candy Toss Review
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Rotation – the actual movement of the Earth spinning on _____________________
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Revolution of Earth takes how long?
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The Southern Hemisphere would tilt _______________the sun in the summer and vice versa in the winter.
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There are two days each year where there is exactly 12 hours of darkness and 12 hours of light. AND Sun is directly overhead at the equator at noon. This is called?
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What day has the MOST daylight?
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Waxing means?
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Waning means?
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What phase? You see a sliver of light on the right side of the moon
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What Phase? You can see half of the moon’s lighted side The lighted side is the left side of the moon
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If the light from the sun is being blocked, it would be called a _____________ eclipse
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Shadow has two parts a. _________ - total darkness where total eclipse occurs.
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Two kinds of eclipses a. ______________- earth casts a shadow on the MOON - occurs only at Full moon
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Why is there no weather on the moon?
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Long valleys on the moon are known as _____.
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What year did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon?
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RAFT Writing You may come in tomorrow morning if you need to finish!
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This is a review of tides since we studied them already!
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Watch the change in water level in the Bay of Fundy in Canada. This happens two times a day because there are two high tides and two low tides each day.
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Notice that every six hours there is a high or low tide. If high tide occurs today at 6:00 am in Savannah, GA, what time will be low tide? When will the next high tide occur?
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Because the sun also affects the tides, there are times with the sun and moon work against each other and times when their forces are added together.
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High vs. Low Tide High Tide High tide a. Side facing the moon has water pulled by the moon (Direct tide) b. Side opposite the moon (Opposite tide) Low Tide Happens between the bulges
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Position of the Earth, moon and sun affect tides 1. Spring tides - when the sun and moon line up in a straight line with the earth a. causes more pull than usual b. occurs at full and new moon c. causes very high high tides and very low low tides 2. Neap tides - when the moon, earth, and sun form a right angle, not much daily change a. forces are canceled out b. occurs at quarter phases of the moon c. little change in tides
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Tide Activity
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