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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Tides1Eclipses2 Moon Phases 3 Equinox and Solstice 4 Moon Formation and Structure 5 General Earth, Moon, Sun System Questions 6
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Time’s Up During a Solar Eclipse this type of tide occurs. $100
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Spring Tide $100
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Time’s Up This is the force that causes tides on the Earth $200
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The Moon’s gravitational pull $200
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Time’s Up These kinds of tides occur during a 1 st or 3 rd quarter moon $300
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Neap Tides $300
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Time’s Up During Spring tides, the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in this position $400
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A line $400
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Time’s Up During these, tidal ranges are the smallest $500
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Neap Tides $500
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Time’s Up Only during this phase can Lunar Eclipses can be seen. $100
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Full Moon $100
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Time’s Up This kind of tide occurs during a solar eclipse $200
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Spring Tides $200
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Time’s Up This is why a solar eclipse occurs $300
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Moon blocks out the Sun and casts a shadow on the Earth $300
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Time’s Up This is the reason why eclipses don’t occur every month $400
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The orbit of the Moon is not in the same plane as the orbit of the Earth $400
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Time’s Up This is the phase that occurs during a Solar Eclipse $500
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New Moon $500
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Time’s Up True or False: The Moon generates its own light. $100
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False$100
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Time’s Up This describes when the lit up portion of the Moon is increasing in view $200
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Waxing$200
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Time’s Up When the Moon’s left hand half is lit up when viewed from the Earth $300
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3 rd Quarter $300
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Time’s Up This is the phase the Moon is in during a Solar Eclipse $400
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New Moon $400
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Time’s Up The light appears and grows when it is waxing $500
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Towards the left $500
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Time’s Up These happen because one hemisphere is the more tilted towards the sun $100
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Solstices$100
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Time’s Up The tilt of this imaginary line is what causes the seasons $200
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Axis of Rotation $200
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Time’s Up This is how long the time period is between the spring equinox and the summer solstice $300
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Three months $300
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Time’s Up This occurs when both hemispheres are equally tilted towards the sun $400
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Equinox$400
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Time’s Up When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted further away from the Sun’s light, this season occurs $500
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Winter$500
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Time’s Up A dark area on the Moon is still called this, even though it’s not a body of water $100
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Mare/Maria$100
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Time’s Up The Moon is made up of this kind of rock $200
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Igneous$200
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Time’s Up The Earth and the Moon have these three structures in their interior $300
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Crust, Mantle, Core $300
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Time’s Up This is the current theory on how the Moon was formed $400
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A large object hit the Earth and a drop of the Earth cooled off and formed the Moon $400
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Time’s Up This is approximately how long the Moon’s core’s diameter is $500
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700 km/400 miles $500
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Time’s Up This is what has the same amount of sunlight at all dtiemees $100
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The Moon $100
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Time’s Up This is how old some of the surface rock of the Moon is $200
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4.5 billion years $200
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Time’s Up This is what has the same amount of sunlight shining on it at all times $300
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Equinox$300
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Time’s Up How far is the Moon from the Earth? $400
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138,000 miles $400
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Time’s Up What is the largest object in our solar system? $500
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The Sun $500
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