At which of the following angles will the sunlight received at a location on Earth fall over the smallest area?
80
65
40
10
80
how many phases of the moon are their
8
Is a collection of several billion stars and interstellar matter isolated in space
galaxy
combustible energy sources formed in the Earth's crust over millions of years from the buried, decayed remains of prehistoric plants and animals
Fossil Fuels
What is being described
Sun Not visible
Moon Dark Red in color
Occurrence More often than other eclipses
Longer than other eclipses
Solar Eclipse
what are the first 2 phases of the moon
New Moon
Waxing Crescent Moon
Has a central core from which curved arms spiral outward
spiral galaxy
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
What kind of energy
Chemical
the blocking of light from one celestial body to another celestial body
eclipse
what are the 3 and 4 phases of the moon called
First Quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Has a large flattened core
lens galaxy
the spontaneous net movement of particles—such as atoms, ions, or molecules—from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
Diffusion
When Earth casts its shadow on the moon, the event is called a
Lunar Eclipse
what are the 5 and 6 phases called
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Forms a perfect sphere or an ellipse and is flattened to some degree
Elliptical galaxy
he physical process where suspended particles in a fluid (like water or air) settle out and are deposited at the bottom of a container or body of water due to gravity, centrifugal acceleration, or electromagnetism
Sedementation
Earth passes between the sun and the moon
lunar eclipse
what are the last 2 phases called
third quarter
Waning Crescent
Which statement describes the structure of the Milky Way galaxy
A core with Spiral arms
Energy is used by animals and plants for movement and growth.
What kind of energy
Mechanical