PLANETS
WEATHERING
SUN
SEASONS
MOON
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What is the 7th planet in our solar system?

Uranus 

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What is weathering?

The breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by the action of wind, rain, and temperature change

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What is the Sun?

A Star

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What are Seasons?

A  change in temperature that happens every year due to how close or far the earth is from the sun.

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What is the moon?

A natural satellite.

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What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

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What is a sediment?

solid material, moved by wind and water, that settles on the surface of land or the bottom of a body of water?

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What gases is the sun primarily made of ?

Hydrogen and Helium.

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How many degrees is Earth tilted on it axis?

23.5 degrees.

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What happens During a solar eclispe?

        The moons shadow falls on the earth.

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About how old is the earth?

4 billion years old 

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Chemical weathering 

occurs when chemicals in the air and water interact with rocks and minerals to break them down

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How far is the Sun away from Earth?

93 million miles (150 million kil)

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what is the axis ?

An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center that the earth rotates on.

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What moon phase has no light?

A New Moon.

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What is the big Red spot ?

A giant storm twice the size of the earth located on Jupiter.

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Mechanical Weathering

is a physical change caused by processes such as the movement of water or wind

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What planet does the sun orbit ?

None

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What is the Northern Hemisphere?

The region location above the equator.

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What phase of the moon is present during a lunar eclipse?

                              Full Moon.

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Is Pluto a planet? 

NO.

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What is erosion?

The process in which wind, water, ice, or other things move pieces of rock and soil over Earth's surface.

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Is the Sun large enough to create a black hole upon the end of its life?

No.

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What is the equator?

The imaginary line drawn around the earth that divide the earth equally into the northern and southern hemispheres.

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How far is the moon from the Earth (exact number!)?

                            238,900 miles