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BIG IDEA: The changing positions of the moon, Earth, and sun cause the phases of the moon, tides, and eclipses!!
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The rock sphere that travels around Earth. Rotates and Revolves. ◦ At the same speed!
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Different shapes of the moon as seen from Earth. The moon Does Not give off its own light!!! ◦ it only reflects light from the sun. As the moon revolves around Earth, we observe different amounts of its lighted surface.
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Phases of the moon ◦ New Moon ◦ Waxing crescent ◦ First quarter ◦ Waxing gibbous
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Full moon Waning gibbous Third quarter Waning crescent
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Moon Terms ◦ Waxing-when the moon appears to be growing in the sky. ◦ Waning-when the moon appears to be shrinking in the sky. ◦ Crescent-when the moon appears to be a sliver in the sky. ◦ Gibbous-when more than half the moon appears in the sky.
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The rise and fall of ocean waters twice a day. Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the gravitational pull of the sun.
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The moon’s gravity pulls the oceans into two bulges, one facing the moon and the other on the opposite side of Earth.
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Spring Tides ◦ Gravity from the sun and moon combine to form the largest high tides.
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Neap Tides ◦ Sun and moon’s gravity go against each other perpendicularly to form the smallest high tides.
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When the sun, Earth, and moon line up and cast a shadow on one another.
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Solar Eclipse ◦ The Moon casts a shadow on the Earth. ◦ Occurs during a new moon.
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Lunar Eclipse ◦ Earth’s shadow is cast upon the moon. ◦ Occurs during a full moon.
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Total solar eclipse ◦ The moon casts two shadows on the Earth. Penumbra-the partial shadow of the moon. Umbra-complete shadow of the moon. ◦ Under the Umbra, the entire sun is blocked out, it appears to be night. (total solar eclipse).
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Total Lunar Eclipse ◦ When the moon falls into Earth’s umbra. ◦ Much more common than solar eclipses.
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