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This is what causes day and night

Earth's Rotation

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These two things combined cause the seasons

Earth's tilted axis and its revolution around the sun

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Is it true to say that craters and astronauts’ footprints on the moon will eventually disappear, because of erosion on the moon? (Yes or no)

No!

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  1. _______ is the spinning of Earth on its axis (1 of Earth
    around the sun = 1 day!)

  1. ____ Rotation ____ is the spinning of Earth on its axis (1 of Earth
    around the sun = 1 day!)

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______ is the movement of one object around another (1 of Earth around the sun = 1 year!)

____ Revolution ____ is the movement of one object around another (1 of Earth around the sun = 1 year!)

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This is what would happen if the Earth's axis became straightened

There would be no change of seasons

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___ measures the amount of matter that makes up an object

___ measures the force of gravity that acts on an object

Mass, weight

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The ______ is the darkest part of the moon’s shadow; it is a small region

The ____ umbra ____ is the darkest part of the moon’s shadow; it is a small region

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_______ is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion

____ Inertia ____ is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion

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The _______ is the brighter part of the moon’s shadow; it is a larger region

The ____ penumbra ____ is the brighter part of the moon’s shadow; it is a larger region

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This is why Earth does not have craters to the degree that the moon does. 

Because of liquid water and wind erosion on Earth

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Your weight will change if you go to the moon but your ___ will not.

mass

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___ ____ is when the sun and moon pull in the same direction, producing a tide with the biggest difference between high and low

___ Spring tide ____ is when the sun and moon pull in the same direction, producing a tide with the biggest difference between high and low

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___ ____ when the sun and moon pull at right (90 degree) angles from each other, producing a tide with the smallest difference between high and low

___ Neap tide ____ when the sun and moon pull at right (90 degree) angles from each other, producing a tide with the smallest difference between high and low

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The ________ is an imaginary line that passes through Earth’s center and the North and South poles

axis

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These are the names of two of Newton's laws that we have discussed

law of universal gravitation; 1st law of motion

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This is Newton's 1st law of motion:

Every object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an outside force; every object in motion will continue in motion in the same direction at the same speed unless acted on by an outside force.

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Is it true to say that Earth’s gravity pulls you, but your gravity also pulls on Earth? (Yes or no)

Yes

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During this tide, there is the least difference between high and low tide

What is neap tide?

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This is why the moon has such extreme changes in temperature

The moon has a weak gravity and thus has no atmosphere

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These are the two factors that determine the strength of gravity between objects

Mass and distance

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This is what keeps the planets in orbit

A balance of inertia and gravity

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The tides are mostly caused by this:

The moon's gravity pulling on Earth

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This is how the moon formed:

A planet-sized object collided with Earth and broke off pieces, which pulled together as the moon

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These are the moon's three qualities that we discussed

  1. Dry and airless

  2. Small

  3. Big changes in temperature

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Fall and Spring start when the noon Sun is directly over the equator. This is:

An equinox

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Summer and Winter start when the noon Sun is North or South of the equator. This is:

A solstice 

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This is Newton's law of universal gravitation

All objects in the universe pull on each other

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This is what the phases of the moon are caused by

How much of the sunlit side of the moon faces the Earth

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This is the location of a total solar eclipse (complete shadow)

Umbra