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Astronomy Earth Science
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Earth n Has a rocky surface n Has water on it n Has an atmosphere of gases around it n Orbits millions of miles from the Sun as the 3rd planet in the solar system
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Sun n Is a star n Large ball of glowing gases n Extremely hot n Doesn’t have a rocky surface n Atmosphere glows and gives off light n Located at the center of the solar system n Earth and other planets revolve around it
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Moon n The natural satellite that orbits the Earth n Has a rocky, dusty surface with many craters and no water n Has no atmosphere
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More about the Moon... n The moon reflects light from the Sun. IT DOES NOT PRODUCE ITS OWN LIGHT! n Just like the Earth, half of the moon is always lit by the Sun. n The changes in the Moon’s phases from new Moon to new Moon takes about 29 1/2 days.
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More about the Moon... n The phases of the Moon depend on the positions of the Sun, Moon, and Earth. n Phases of the Moon –New Moon:the entire half/side of the Moon facing the Earth is dark –Quarter Moon:half of the side of the Moon facing Earth is lighted and the other half is dark; the Moon appears as a half-circle; there are two quarter moon phases in the cycle (also referred to as a half moon) –Full Moon: the entire half/side of the Moon facing the Earth is lighted; the Moon appears as a full circle –Crescent Moon:a small section (less than a quarter moon) of the half/side of the Moon facing Earth is lighted
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More about the Moon... n The Moon and Earth pull on each other; this pull is gravity. n The Moon’s pull on Earth makes the surface level of the ocean rise and fall; this change in level is called tide. –High tide is when the ocean water level is the highest; there are two high tides each day. –Low tides occur between high tides.
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Shadows
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Shadows n In the morning, the Sun appears low in the sky; objects cast long shadows. n As the Earth rotates, the Sun appears higher in the sky, and the shadows get shorter. n At noon with the Sun overhead, objects cast short shadows or no shadow at all. n As the Earth continues to rotate and the Sun appears lower in the sky toward evening, the shadows get longer again.
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