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What does the term "terrestrial" mean? 

Earth-like in structure, similar in composition (rock/solid) and size

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In spring and fall, Earth's northern and southern hemispheres get ____ amounts of light.

equal

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Earth's only natural satellite:

the moon

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As the moon revolves around Earth, we see different phases of the moon due to changing amounts of:

reflected light

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In winter, we lean _____ from the sun causing temperatures to be _____. 

In summer, we lean ____ the sun, causing temperatures to be _____. 

away, cooler

towards, warmer

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We have four seasons, each about ____ months long. 

3

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The moon's revolution is: 

about 27-29 days

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The four outer planets are made up of: 

ice and gas

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List some moon features.

- made of solid rock

- has an atmosphere

- surface --> mountains, valleys, craters

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What are the 4 terrestrial (inner) planets? 

Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars

- located in the asteroid belt

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A star made of gas & plasma, and is the center of our solar system:

the sun

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Comets begin (originate) in an area called the: 

Kuiper Belt (an area beyond the orbit of Neptune)

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A moon, planet or man-made device that orbits a planet or star is a(n):

satellite

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A small rocky or metallic body in space:

meteoroid

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Earth's revolution is equal to: 

about 365 days

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Name the 4 outer planets.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune

(all outside the asteroid belt- a region between Mars & Jupiter)

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Earth's rotation is equal to: 

24 hours 

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Large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun:

comets

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Small rocky objects that orbit the sun & range in size from 1m up to 1,000 km:

asteroids

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A meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere is known as: 

a meteor

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The remains of a meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere and landed on Earth:

meteorite

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Seasons occur due to these TWO important factors: 

1) Earth's tilt on its axis

2) Earth's revolution around the sun

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Halley's comet is one of the most popular comets and is visible to Earth every ____ years.

75-79 years

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Explain the difference between a planet's rotation & revolution. 

Rotation- one full TURN of a planet (= its day length) 

Revolution- one full ORBIT around the sun (= its year length)

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To be considered a planet it must meet this criteria:

- must orbit a star (like the Earth orbits the sun)

- must be large enough to have gravity that forces it into a spherical (circle) shape

- must be large enough to clear its orbit path

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