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All about the Moon. Reason for Seasons. Moon Phases. Terms. Eclipses & Tides. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. The side of the moon that is facing the Earth is called:.

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  1. All about the Moon Reason for Seasons Moon Phases Terms Eclipses & Tides 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. The side of the moon that is facing the Earth is called: • Far side • Near side • Dark side • Light side

  3. Does the direction of the Earth’s tilt change as it goes around in orbit? • Yes • No

  4. Which moon phase is this? • Waning gibbous • Waxing quarter • Waxing crescent • Waning crescent

  5. The spinning of a planet on its axis is called: • An orbit • A revolution • A rotation • Circling

  6. The penumbra is: • The darker shadow. • What they use during monsoons. • The red color on the moon during a lunar eclipse. • The lighter shadow.

  7. The moon was created by: • Captured asteroid in the orbit • Body the size of Mars that collided into earth and the fragments clumped together • Asteroids were drawn together by gravity and clumped together.

  8. If the Earth’s tilt were at zero, would there be seasons? • Yes • No

  9. Which moon phase is this? • 1st quarter • Full moon • 2nd quarter • 3rd quarter

  10. The motion of a planet traveling around the sun is called • An orbit • A revolution • A rotation • Circling

  11. A lunar eclipse is: • The moon blocking the sun • The moon in Earth’s shadow • The moon perpendicular to the Earth • The moon blocking the Earth.

  12. The light colored areas of the moon are: • The areas that are of higher elevation • The areas that are of lower elevation • Frozen methane • Ice

  13. What causes the seasons? • Earth gets closer to the sun in the summer • The sun gets warmer in the summer • The days are longer in the summer • The tilt of Earth’s axis towards the sun in summer.

  14. What causes moon phases? • The Earth’s shadow • The sun’s shadow • The moon’s position relative to the Earth and Sun. • The far side (dark side) of the moon is being shown.

  15. A path by which an object travels in space: • path • trail • orbit • umbra

  16. How many high tides do you expect per day? • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4

  17. What are the dark areas on the moon called? • craters • Lava fields • basalt • mare

  18. In Corvallis, the angle of sunlight becomes more concentrated in this season: • Winter • Spring • Summer • Fall

  19. How long does it take the moon to orbit the Earth? • 1 day • 1 week • 1 month • 1 year

  20. Waxing means: • growing • shrinking • expanding • Good surfboard maintenance

  21. What causes the tides? • Earth’s rotation • Wind • The moon’s revolution • Sunspots

  22. How much closer was the moon to the Earth when the moon formed? • 10 times • Same, it has not changed • 20 times • 100 times

  23. If it were fall in Sydney, Australia, what season would it be in Corvallis? • Fall • Winter • Spring • Summer

  24. Can you see a moon phase during the daytime? • Yes • No

  25. What is an umbra? • The light portion of the shadow. • The dark portion of the shadow. • The red color of the moon during a lunar eclipse. • A term Hawaiian surfers use when they are stumped.

  26. What is a solar eclipse? • The moon blocking the sun • The moon in Earth’s shadow • The moon perpendicular to the Earth • The moon blocking the Earth

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