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When the moon blocks our view of the sun it produces what type of eclipse?
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Solar Eclipse
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Sun Moon Earth What kind of eclipse is this?
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Solar Eclipse Sun Moon Earth
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When the Earth blocks our view of the moon it produces what kind of eclipse?
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Lunar Eclipse
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What kind of eclipse is this? Moon Earth Sun
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Lunar Eclipse Moon Earth Sun
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The arrow points to the ? Solar Lunar
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Penumbra ( Outer Shadow in yellow) Solar Lunar
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What is the arrow pointing to ? Solar Lunar
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Umbra (Umbrella- Inner Shadow part) Solar Lunar
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Which eclipse will not hurt your eyes?
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Which eclipse will not hurt your eyes? A Lunar Eclipse
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What is only visible during a total solar eclipse?
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The corona ( shown in yellow)
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Label the Seasons
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Spring Winter Fall Summer
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Why do we have seasons? Winter Summer
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Why do we have Seasons? Winter Summer We are tilted toward the sun in summer and tilted away from the sun in winter.
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Which seasons have equal daylight & night?
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Spring Fall Spring & Fall have equal daylight & night.
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What is it called when the Earth travels around the sun?
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Revolution The Earth travels around the sun.
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What is it called when the Earth spins on its axis like a top?
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Rotation The Earth spins on its axis like a top.
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What are the Moon Phases?
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Moon Phases 1.New Moon 2.Waxing Crescent (wax buildup bigger) 3.First Quarter 4.Waxing Gibbous (wax buildup bigger) 5.Full Moon 6.Waning Gibbous (whine littler) 7.Last Quarter 8.Waning Crescent (whine littler)
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Name these Moon Phases
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New Moon Full Moon Waxing Crescent First QuarterWaxing Gibbous Waning GibbousLast Quarter Waning Crescent
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Moon Rises & Sets because..
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of the Earth’s rotation.
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Sun Rises & Sets because..
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of the Earth’s rotation
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We get night & day because..
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of the Earth’s rotation We get night & day because..
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We have a year because..
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We have a year because.. the Earth rotates around the Sun.
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We have tides because..
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the moon’s gravity pulls the water of the Earth.
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How often do the tides change?
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Tides As the Earth rotates, every six hours, we get a different tide. ( Low, high, low, high) High Low
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Higher than usual tides that occur at full moon and new moon are called what kind of tides?
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Spring Tides Higher than usual tides that occur at full moon and new moon.
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Lower than usual tides that occur at first and last quarter phases are called what kind of tides?
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Neap Tides Lower than usual tides that occur at first and last quarter phases.
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Name the planets in order
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Planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune My Very Energetic Mother Just Served Us Nachos
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Name Inner Planets Facts
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Inner Planets Smaller size Solid Longer days Shorter Years
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Name Outer Planets Facts
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Outer Planets Larger size Gaseous Shorter days Longer Years Most have rings Most have many moons
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Why is Pluto so unusual?
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Pluto Orbit takes it from ninth to eighth Outer planet that is solid Very small Shortest day Longest year
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Where are asteroids located?
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Asteroids small planet-like chunks of rock between Mars and Jupiter
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What is a Comet?
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Comet A snowball of ice, gas, and dirt.
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Where does a comet’s tail point?
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Where does a comet’s tail point? Its tail always points away from the sun.
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What is a Meteoroid?
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What is a Meteoroid? Chunks of metal or stone that orbit the sun. (Out in space with the androids.
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What is a meteor?
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Meteor Chunks of metal or stone that burn up as they enter the Earth’s atmosphere. (OOOOOr! Pretty fireworks!)
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What is a meteorite?
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Meteorite Chunk of metal or stone that hits the Earth’s surface. (Ite! Ouch!!)
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