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an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass.

gravity

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the imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

equator

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the large, dark, flat areas on the Moon.

maria

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the lit part of the Moon or a planet that can be seen from Earth.

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the path an object follows as it moves around another object.

Orbit

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the spin of an object around its axis.

rotation

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when Earth's rotation axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the Sun.

equinox

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when Earth's rotation axis is tilted directly toward or away from the Sun.

solstice

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phases of the Moon during which more of the Moon’s near side is lit each night.

waxing phase

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the orbit of one object around another object.

revolution

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the line around which an object rotates

rotation axis

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an occurrence during which the Moon's shadow appears on Earth's surface.

solar eclipse

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an occurrence during which the Moon moves into Earth's shadow.

lunar eclipse

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phases of the Moon during which less of the Moon’s near side is lit each night.

waning phase

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the central, darker part of a shadow where light is totally blocked.

umbra

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the amount of energy that passes through a square meter of space in one second

intensity

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the periodic rise and fall of the ocean’s surface caused by the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon, and Earth and the Sun.

ocean tide

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the periodic rise and fall of the ocean’s surface caused by the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon, and Earth and the Sun.

daily tide

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when the ocean's surface reaches its highest point.

high tide

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the lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked.

penumbra

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when the ocean's surface reaches its lowest point.

low tide

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the difference in water height between a high tide and a low tide.

tidal range

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the largest tidal range that occurs when the Sun, Earth, and the Moon form a straight line.

spring tide

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the lowest tidal range that occurs when the Sun, Earth, and the Moon form a right angle.

neap tide

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