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Space Boot Camp – Part 2 4.8C:
Collect and analyze data to identify sequences and predict patterns of change in shadows, tides, seasons, and the observable appearance of the Moon over time. (Supporting Standard) MS ?’s Start # 52
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33. Why are the sun’s rays more direct in the northern hemisphere in the summer? A The Earth is closer to the sun in the summer. B The North Pole is tilted toward the sun. C The South Pole is tilted toward the sun. D The Earth rotates more slowly in the summer.
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33. Why are the sun’s rays more direct in the northern hemisphere in the summer? A The Earth is closer to the sun in the summer. B The North Pole is tilted toward the sun. C The South Pole is tilted toward the sun. D The Earth rotates more slowly in the summer.
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34. The gravitational pull of the moon causes the daily rising and falling of the ocean waters that we call— A A tropical depression B A tsunami C Salinity D Tides
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34. The gravitational pull of the moon causes the daily rising and falling of the ocean waters that we call— A A tropical depression B A tsunami C Salinity D Tides
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35. Which sentence below explains why we see the phases of the Moon. A
35. Which sentence below explains why we see the phases of the Moon? A The moon is a large planet. B The moon revolves around the Earth. C The moon is covered with many craters. D The moon revolves around the Sun.
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35. Which sentence below explains why we see the phases of the Moon. A
35. Which sentence below explains why we see the phases of the Moon? A The moon is a large planet. B The moon revolves around the Earth. C The moon is covered with many craters. D The moon revolves around the Sun.
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36. Why does the moon have more effect on the tides on Earth than the sun has? A The moon is more dense than the sun. B The moon is in motion in space, while the sun is not. C The moon is larger than the sun. D The moon is nearer to the Earth than the sun.
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36. Why does the moon have more effect on the tides on Earth than the sun has? A The moon is more dense than the sun. B The moon is in motion in space, while the sun is not. C The moon is larger than the sun. D The moon is nearer to the Earth than the sun.
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The amount of direct sunlight the Northern Hemisphere receives changes throughout the year. The diagram below shows Earth revolving around the Sun 37. In which month will the Northern Hemisphere receive the GREATEST amount of direct sunlight? A March B June C September D December
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The amount of direct sunlight the Northern Hemisphere receives changes throughout the year. The diagram below shows Earth revolving around the Sun 37. In which month will the Northern Hemisphere receive the GREATEST amount of direct sunlight? A March B June C September D December
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38. A student takes a trip to Central America during the winter holidays. He finds out that the temperature in Central America is about the same year round. Which of the following could explain why? A Central America is near the North Pole. B Central America is near the South Pole. C Central America is near the equator. D Central America is near sea level.
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38. A student takes a trip to Central America during the winter holidays. He finds out that the temperature in Central America is about the same year round. Which of the following could explain why? A Central America is near the North Pole. B Central America is near the South Pole. C Central America is near the equator. D Central America is near sea level.
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39. What phase of the moon will come next in the sequence shown above
39. What phase of the moon will come next in the sequence shown above? A New Moon B Full Moon C Waxing Gibbous D Waning Gibbous
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39. What phase of the moon will come next in the sequence shown above
39. What phase of the moon will come next in the sequence shown above? A New Moon B Full Moon C Waxing Gibbous D Waning Gibbous
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40. Why is a new moon difficult to see in the night sky. A
40. Why is a new moon difficult to see in the night sky? A It is invisible. B It is hidden behind Mercury. C It is in the Earth’s shadow. D The side of the moon that is not lighted by the Sun faces the Earth
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40. Why is a new moon difficult to see in the night sky. A
40. Why is a new moon difficult to see in the night sky? A It is invisible. B It is hidden behind Mercury. C It is in the Earth’s shadow. D The side of the moon that is not lighted by the Sun faces the Earth
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41. Which picture shows a first quarter moon? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
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41. Which picture shows a first quarter moon? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
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42. The motion of the ocean caused by the pull of gravity from the moon is called— A currents B surf C tides D waves
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42. The motion of the ocean caused by the pull of gravity from the moon is called— A currents B surf C tides D waves
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43. When it is summer in the United States, it is winter in Brazil
43. When it is summer in the United States, it is winter in Brazil. What causes the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Earth to experience seasons at different times? A The Earth tilts on its axis. B There is more sunlight at the equator. C There are more winds north of the equator. D It takes the Earth about 365 days to orbit the sun.
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43. When it is summer in the United States, it is winter in Brazil
43. When it is summer in the United States, it is winter in Brazil. What causes the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Earth to experience seasons at different times? A The Earth tilts on its axis. B There is more sunlight at the equator. C There are more winds north of the equator. D It takes the Earth about 365 days to orbit the sun.
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44. The lunar cycle is completed in about a month because – A
44. The lunar cycle is completed in about a month because – A the moon rotates once on its axis in a month B Earth revolves once around the sun in a month C the sun makes one full orbit in a month D the moon revolves once around the Earth
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44. The lunar cycle is completed in about a month because – A
44. The lunar cycle is completed in about a month because – A the moon rotates once on its axis in a month B Earth revolves once around the sun in a month C the sun makes one full orbit in a month D the moon revolves once around the Earth
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45. In what direction does the Earth always tilt. A
45. In what direction does the Earth always tilt? A Towards the North Pole B Towards the South Pole C Towards the North Star D Towards the South Star
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45. In what direction does the Earth always tilt. A
45. In what direction does the Earth always tilt? A Towards the North Pole B Towards the South Pole C Towards the North Star D Towards the South Star
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46. If it is summer in the southern hemisphere, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? A Summer B Autumn C Winter D Spring
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46. If it is summer in the southern hemisphere, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere? A Summer B Autumn C Winter D Spring
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47. Scientists might look for patterns in all of the following EXCEPT— A high and low tides B the life cycle of a beetle C the weather on a single day D the phases of the moon
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47. Scientists might look for patterns in all of the following EXCEPT— A high and low tides B the life cycle of a beetle C the weather on a single day D the phases of the moon
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48. As the moon revolves around the Earth, different phases are visible. The pattern of phases is called— A the stages of the moon B the lunar cycle C the life cycle of the moon D the changes to the moon
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48. As the moon revolves around the Earth, different phases are visible. The pattern of phases is called— A the stages of the moon B the lunar cycle C the life cycle of the moon D the changes to the moon
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49. The time between today’s sunrise and tomorrow’s sunrise would be about— A 29 days B 365 days C 12 hours D 24 hours
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49. The time between today’s sunrise and tomorrow’s sunrise would be about— A 29 days B 365 days C 12 hours D 24 hours
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50. A mother purchased a heavy jacket for her son on a 100°F August day. She made the purchase because she knows that— A Texas weather is unpredictable and very cold temperatures are common all year round B seasons change at about the same time each year and the temperature becomes colder during winter C seasons change every month or so and the temperature becomes colder during winter D seasons change on exactly the same day every other year and winter temperatures are colder
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50. A mother purchased a heavy jacket for her son on a 100°F August day. She made the purchase because she knows that— A Texas weather is unpredictable and very cold temperatures are common all year round B seasons change at about the same time each year and the temperature becomes colder during winter C seasons change every month or so and the temperature becomes colder during winter D seasons change on exactly the same day every other year and winter temperatures are colder
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? Day Day Day Day Day 13 51. A student has been observing the moon every three days. On the seventh day, the moon could not been seen because of clouds. Which of these shows what the moon probably looked like on that day? A C B D
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? Day Day Day Day Day 13 51. A student has been observing the moon every three days. On the seventh day, the moon could not been seen because of clouds. Which of these shows what the moon probably looked like on that day? A C B D
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52. How would you order the pictures below to show the correct seasonal sequence? S: fall T: winter U: summer V: spring A. S, T, U, V B. T, V, U, S C. V, S, T, U D. T, V, S, U MS ?’s
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52. How would you order the pictures below to show the correct seasonal sequence? S: fall T: winter U: summer V: spring A. S, T, U, V B. T, V, U, S C. V, S, T, U D. T, V, S, U
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53. Earth experiences seasonal changes because of its orbit around the sun, which is also known as a – A. revolution B. precipitation C. rotation D. condensation
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53. Earth experiences seasonal changes because of its orbit around the sun, which is also known as a – A. revolution B. precipitation C. rotation D. condensation
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54. Students notice it is fairly easy to predict the time of day from the sun and a shadow cast on the ground since the length of a shadow changes throughout the day. The length of a shadow that is cast is comparative to the sun’s – A. height and angle as it appears to move across the sky B. length and height as it moves across the sky C. revolution as it orbits around the Earth D. rotation as it appears to spin on its axis
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54. Students notice it is fairly easy to predict the time of day from the sun and a shadow cast on the ground since the length of a shadow changes throughout the day. The length of a shadow that is cast is comparative to the sun’s – A. height and angle as it appears to move across the sky B. length and height as it moves across the sky C. revolution as it orbits around the Earth D. rotation as it appears to spin on its axis
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55. Scientists use a variety of tools and methods to conduct scientific inquiry. Which of the following tools would be helpful in studying the patterns of change in the appearance of the moon over time? A. Telescope B. Thermometer C. Microscope D. Timer
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55. Scientists use a variety of tools and methods to conduct scientific inquiry. Which of the following tools would be helpful in studying the patterns of change in the appearance of the moon over time? A. Telescope B. Thermometer C. Microscope D. Timer
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56. Every day, rising and falling of ocean water is caused by the pull of gravity from the moon and sun, affecting the movement of water across the ocean. Which pattern of change below is the daily rise and fall of the ocean level? A. tides B. moon phases C. seasons D. shadows
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56. Every day, rising and falling of ocean water is caused by the pull of gravity from the moon and sun, affecting the movement of water across the ocean. Which pattern of change below is the daily rise and fall of the ocean level? A. tides B. moon phases C. seasons D. shadows
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57. The revolution of the moon around the Earth makes the moon appear to change its shape in the sky. The changing shape of the lit part of the moon that we see is called? A. Crescent B. Position C. Phase D. State
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57. The revolution of the moon around the Earth makes the moon appear to change its shape in the sky. The changing shape of the lit part of the moon that we see is called? A. Crescent B. Position C. Phase D. State
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58. If a picture was added for the next phase, it can be predicted that the visible light seen would – A. increase B. decrease C. expand D. disappear
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58. If a picture was added for the next phase, it can be predicted that the visible light seen would – A. increase B. decrease C. expand D. disappear
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58. On a bright, sunny day, which time of day can be predicted to create the shortest shadows? A. 9:00 a.m. B. 12:00 p.m. C. 3:00 p.m. D. 12:00 a.m.
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58. On a bright, sunny day, which time of day can be predicted to create the shortest shadows? A. 9:00 a.m. B. 12:00 p.m. C. 3:00 p.m. D. 12:00 a.m.
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“Earth’s axis is not straight up and down, but tilted
“Earth’s axis is not straight up and down, but tilted. This tilt and Earth’s revolution cause us to experience changes in the amount of sunlight we receive each day.” 59. Which natural occurrence is the statement explaining? A. moon phases B. tides C. seasons D. constellations
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“Earth’s axis is not straight up and down, but tilted
“Earth’s axis is not straight up and down, but tilted. This tilt and Earth’s revolution cause us to experience changes in the amount of sunlight we receive each day.” 59. Which natural occurrence is the statement explaining? A. moon phases B. tides C. seasons D. constellations
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60. Which statement correctly gives a logical reason why the moon appears to change shape over the 30-day period? A. Only the lit part of the moon facing Earth can be seen as the moon orbits Earth. B. The moon travels between Earth and the sun every 30 days. C. Earth’s axis is tilted, making the moon appear to change as Earth revolves. D. Only the lit part of the moon is the part the sun shines on each day.
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60. Which statement correctly gives a logical reason why the moon appears to change shape over the 30-day period? A. Only the lit part of the moon facing Earth can be seen as the moon orbits Earth. B. The moon travels between Earth and the sun every 30 days. C. Earth’s axis is tilted, making the moon appear to change as Earth revolves. D. Only the lit part of the moon is the part the sun shines on each day.
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61. What is the cause of the water levels rising and falling during the tide cycle? A. rotation of the Earth B. gravity from the moon and sun C. evaporation of water D. wind blowing the water
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61. What is the cause of the water levels rising and falling during the tide cycle? A. rotation of the Earth B. gravity from the moon and sun C. evaporation of water D. wind blowing the water
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62. Evaluate the scientific observations below
62. Evaluate the scientific observations below. Which is NOT an example of empirical evidence? A. The shadows were 10 meters long at 4:00 p.m. B. High tide occurred at 3:00 p.m. C. There was a full moon on August 13 D. The first day of fall had very cool temperatures
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62. Evaluate the scientific observations below
62. Evaluate the scientific observations below. Which is NOT an example of empirical evidence? A. The shadows were 10 meters long at 4:00 p.m. B. High tide occurred at 3:00 p.m. C. There was a full moon on August 13 D. The first day of fall had very cool temperatures **Even if you didn’t know what “empirical” meant – you can tell that A, B, & C all had specific data while D had very general, nonspecific data
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63. Students constructed a saltwater model to study ocean tides
63. Students constructed a saltwater model to study ocean tides. Which tool should the students use when demonstrating how the model works? A. spring scale B. microscope C. safety goggles D. fire extinguisher
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63. Students constructed a saltwater model to study ocean tides
63. Students constructed a saltwater model to study ocean tides. Which tool should the students use when demonstrating how the model works? A. spring scale B. microscope C. safety goggles D. fire extinguisher
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64. It is sunset. What compass direction must the person face to view his shadow? A. north B. south C. east D. west
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64. It is sunset. What compass direction must the person face to view his shadow? A. north B. south C. east D. west **Your shadow will fall on the opposite direction that the sun is hitting you. Sunset = sun will be on the WEST. So, the opposite of west is east – you would have to look at the EAST to see your shadow**
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