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The Universe – Near & Far Earth-Moon-SunPlanetsBeyond our Solar System Miscellaneous 10 20 30 40 50
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The turning of an object on its axis. rotation
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The movement of an object in an orbit around another object. revolution
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Tonight we see a full moon. What phase of the moon will we see in one week? Label and Draw Third quarter moon
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Draw a Solar Eclipse. Sun > Moon > Earth
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What is the main cause of the ocean tides? The moon’s pull on the oceans.
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Name one of the dwarf planets. Pluto, Eres, Ceres
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Name one characteristic of the inner planets. smaller and more dense than the outer planets three layers a crust, mantle and a core
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Name one characteristic of the outer planets. larger than the inner planets have a small solid core, but no solid surfaces known as the gas giants
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What 2 planets have a shorter year than Earth? Why is this true? Mercury and Venus Closer to the sun – shorter orbit
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Venus is in its full phase, but we cannot see it. How can this be true? The sun is in the way.
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Milky Way Galaxy What galaxy do we live in?
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What type of galaxy do we live? Give one detail about this galaxy. Spiral -Huge curved arms formed by stars and gases -Reddish center from red giants -Bluish arms from young blue stars
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What is the most common type of galaxy? Elliptical
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Define a star. A huge ball of hot glowing gases.
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When does a star die? When it uses up all of its hydrogen
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A body in space that orbits a larger body. satellite
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A relatively small piece of rock that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up. meteor
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A ball of ice, rock, and frozen gases that orbits the sun. comet
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A piece of rock and metal that orbits the sun. asteroid
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What causes an eclipse? One object passes through the shadow of another object.
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Final Jeopardy
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One theory of how our universe formed is the Big Bang Theory. What does this theory state? Universe began with an explosion
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