Moon Phases
Eclipses
Gravity
Solar System Formation
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100: What is a phase of the moon?

Answer: A change in the sunlit area of the moon as seen from Earth

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100: What is an eclipse?

Answer: When the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.

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100: What is gravity?

Answer: An attractive force between two objects.

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100: What is Kant's nebular hypothesis?

Answer: It suggests that the solar system formed from a cloud of dust and gas.

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200: What happens during a full moon?

Answer: The entire sunlit side of the moon is visible from Earth.

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200: Describe a solar eclipse.

Answer: It occurs when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking sunlight.

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200: How does gravity affect planets?

Answer: It keeps them in orbit around the sun.

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200: Describe Laplace's refinement of Kant's model.

Answer: He suggested that the sun cooled and became compact, causing it to spin faster, leading to the formation of the solar system.

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300: Name the phase when the moon is not visible.

Answer: New moon.

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300: What is the umbra during an eclipse?

Answer: The darker, inner part of the moon's shadow.

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300: What is the law of universal gravitation?

Answer: The force of gravity is proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

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300: What role do impact craters play in understanding the solar system?

Answer: They provide evidence of collisions between objects in space.

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400: What is a waxing crescent?

Answer: The first visible thin slice of the moon that is growing larger.

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400: Name the two types of solar eclipses.

Answer: Total solar eclipse and partial solar eclipse.

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400: How does distance affect gravitational force?

Answer: Gravitational force decreases as the distance between objects increases.

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400: What is a protoplanetary disk?

Answer: A rotating disk of dense gas and dust surrounding a newly formed star.

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500: How long does it take for the moon to complete one cycle of phases?

Answer: Approximately 29.5 days.

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500: Explain why not everyone sees a solar eclipse.

Answer: Only people in the path of the moon's shadow can see it.

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500: Why do some planets have a spherical shape?

Answer: Their mass creates enough gravitational pull to form a spherical shape.

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500: Explain how satellites orbit Earth.

Answer: Gravity keeps them in orbit, balancing the centripetal force with the gravitational pull.

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