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Topic: Review of the Moon Bell RInger Describe what an equinox is. How many times a year do we experience an equinox? Objective SWBAT: Describe the features, formation, and characteristics of the moon on a foldable.
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Instructions Create a foldable with 3 columns Label the columns 1. The Moon’s Surface 2. Characteristics of the Moon 3. The Origin of the Moon
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The Moon’s Surface Maria- Dark, flat surfaces on the moon Latin word for “seas” Hardened rock from lava flow that occurred 3-4 billion years ago Craters- Large, round pits on the moon’s surface Some craters are hundreds kilometers acroos Caused by the impact of meteors ( chunks of rock or dust from space)
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The Moon’s Surface Cont. Highlands- Light colored features on the surface of the moon known as highlands or mountains
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Characteristics of the Moon Size and Density 3,476 kilometers in diameter ( a little less than the distance across the United States) The moon only has 1/80 th the mass of Earth Temperature and Atmosphere Temperature on the moon’s surface ranges from -180 degrees Celcius to 130 degrees Celcius The moon has no atmosphere because of weak gravity that allows gases to escape
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Characteristics of the Moon Cont. Water There is no liquid water on the moon’s surface There is evidence of large patches of ice near the poles on the moon
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Origin of the Moon Collision-ring theory When Earth was very young, the solar system was full of rocky debris (some the size of planets) Scientists theorize that a planet-sized object collided with Earth to form the moon Material from the object and Earth’s outer layers was ejected into orbit around Earth where it formed a ring. Gravity caused this material to combine to form the moon
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Assignment Complete Section 2 Assessment pg 17 (1-3) Yes, you must write the question.
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Homework You have a quiz tomorrow! Study all bolded words from section 1 and 2
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