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a body that orbits a planet.
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An object that orbits the sun Large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity.
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a streak of light produced when a small object burns up entering Earth’s atmosphere.
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is a cold mixture of dust and ice that gives up a long trail of light as it approaches the sun.
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giant ball of hot gas Tiny points of light
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Is a pattern or groups of stars in the sky.
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Imaginary line that passes through Earth’s center and the North and South poles
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Spinning of the Earth and moon around its axis.
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It takes the Earth 365 days to complete one Movement of the Earth around the Sun or the movement of the moon around the Earth
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Earth moves around the sun in a regular, curved path called a(n) Earth’s ______ brings it closer to the sun in January
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Caused by Earth’s tilted axis and its revolution around the sun
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If the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, what season is occurring?
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What season occurs when part of Earth is tilted towards the Sun?
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What seasons occur when the Earth is neither tilted toward or away from the Sun?
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Sun appears farthest north of the equator and south each year Longest day of the year in Northern Hemisphere and shortest day of the year in Southern Hemisphere
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The sun is directly overhead at the equator Means “equal night” 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night
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The Winter Solstice begins on
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The Spring Equinox begins on
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The Summer Solstice begins on
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The Fall Equinox begins on
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Attracts all objects to each other Keeps the Earth in an orbit around the sun Keeps the moon in an orbit around the Earth
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Amount of matter in an object Remains constant
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Measure of the force of gravity on an object Changes depending on location
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Every object in the universe attracts every other
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Tendency of an object to resist a change in motion Example: when a car is moving and suddenly stop; you keep moving forward
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An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a force
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