Moon Formation
Phases of the Moon
Surface of the Moon
Eclipses
Tides
100
The formation of the moon occurred 4.5 ____ years ago

Billion

100

What phase of the moon shows NONE of the moon

New Moon

100

What is the surface of the moon like? Think of Apollo 11!

Dusty, powder, rock, etc. 

100

What is it called when the entire moon/ sun is being covered during an eclipse? 

Total eclipse

100

What is one type of tide? 

high 

low 

200
What is the first step of the moon formation

An object crashed into the Earth

200

What phase of the moon shows the whole moon?

Full moon

200

What is the hardened lava called? 

Maria

200

What eclipse involves covering the Sun?

solar eclipse

200

The moon’s _____ pulls the water, making it high tide

Gravity

300

What is the second step of the moon formation?

The crash caused rock to float around Earth 

300
What word means we are going to start seeing more of the moon? 

Waxing

300

What are the "dents" in the moon from objects hitting the moon called? 

Craters

300
What eclipse involves covering the moon? 

Lunar eclipse

300

High tide occurs twice because ____ _____ “squeezes” the moon and “pushes” the water to create the bulge and on both sides

Tidal Force

400
What is the final step of the moon formation?
The rock formed together to create what we know as the moon
400

What phase of the moon means we are going to see less of the moon? 

Waning

400

What is the area on the moon called where the lava did not touch? 

Highlands
400

What is the name of the darkest part of the shadow from an eclipse? 

Umbra

400

This is when high tides are higher and low tides are lower

Spring Tide

500

What percentage of the Earth is the Moon's diameter? 

27%

500

How many phases of the moon are there? 

8
500

what are the light streaks that come off of some craters? 

Rays!

500

What is the name of the lighter part of the shadow during an eclipse? 

Penumbra

500

This is when high tides are lower and low tides are higher. NOT AS EXTREME

Neap Tides

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