A rocky sphere that travels around a planet.
What is a moon?
How does the arrangement move diffrent?
The water molecule level.
What state of matter has a definition shape and defines volume?
Soild.
What causes the phases of the moon?
The moon orbiting earth and reflecting sunlight.
How long does it take the moon to orbit earth once.
27-29 days.
What is a model?
What phase change happens when a soild turns into a liquid?
What is melting?
What phase changes happen when a liquid turns into a gas?
Evaporation boiling.
What phase change comes after first moon phase change?
Waxxing gibbous.
What object is at the center of our solar system.
The Sun.
The border between light and dark on the moon.
How does molecules gain enough energy?
What state of matter has no define state of volume?
Gas.
During a full moon how much of the moon sunlit side is visible from earth?
What force keeps earth and moon in orbit?
Granity.
something we observe to be similar over and over.
What's a pattern?
Water boils what can you observe at large scale and changes happen to the scale?
What is bubbles forming while partials move faster and spread apart?
Which state of matter has partials that are flat layered closest together?
What is a liquid?
Why do we see different moon phases throughout the month?
What is because diffrent amounts of the moons sunlit side are visible from earth?
What events happen when the moon moves between the earth and Sun?
What is a solar eclipse?
The amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars.
Why does heating a soild eventually cause it to melt at the microsropic scale?
What is partials getting energy and vibrating faster untill they break off of their positions?
Compare the movements of partials in solids liquids and gases.
What is solid radiates vibrates in place liquid particals slide past gas particals move freely.
At large scale we see the moon change shape but at the space scale what is actually changing?
What position of the moon position of the moon realitive earth and the sun?
Why do we have different seasons on earth?
What is because earth is tilted on its axis as it revolves around the sun?