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100 200 400 300 400 Earth In Space Gravity & Motion Phases, Eclipes, & Tides Earth’s Moon 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Name the two major ways Earth moves through space What is Rotation and Revolution?.
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1,2 Name the two factors that influence the strength of gravity on two objects. What is mass and distance/
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1,3 Causes the moon to shine. What is reflected sunlight?
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1,4 The Latin word for “seas”. What is maria?
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2,1 Occurs every four years when the calendar has 366 days. What is a leap year?
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2,2 The amount of matter in an object. What is mass?
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2,3 The portion of the moon that is growing. What is waxing?
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2,4 Observed the moon through a telescope in 1609. Who is Galileo?
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3,1 Location where the Earth receives the most direct sunlight. What is the equator?
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3,2 Known as a push or a pull. What is force?
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3,3 The beginnings of a visible shape of the moon. What is gibbous?
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3,4 Feature that resulted from the impact of meteoroids on the moon. What are craters?
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4,1 The acute angle of the Earth’s axis. What is 23.5 degrees?
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4,2 States that every object in the universe attracts every other object. What is the Law of Universal Gravitation?
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4,3 Occurs when the moon’s shadow hits the Earth or Earth’s shadow hits the moon. What is an eclipse?
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4,4 The moon’s measurement that is similar to the width of the United States. What is the moon’s diameter?
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5,1 Occurs when neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun. What is the vernal and autumnal equinox?
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5,2 Forces that keep the Earth and the moon in their orbits. What are gravity and inertia?
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5,3 Occurs due to the differences in how much the moon’s gravity pulls on different parts of Earth. What are tides?
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5,4 The range of temperatures on the moon. What is 130*C to -180*C?
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