2 facts about the moon
[DOC File]Chapter 2
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2. The Moon is almost directly between the Sun and Earth (cycles starts again. D. 3. A bit of the Sunlit side of the Moon shows, with the Sunlit side being on the right. B. 4. Two weeks have passed since the new Moon. We see the entire face of the Moon shining. G. 5. The Moon …
[DOC File]Name_____________________________________
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As the moon revolves around Earth, Earth is moving in its orbit around the sun. Therefore, it takes longer (approximately 2 days) for the moon to complete its full cycle from full moon to full moon) Tides. 23. What causes the tides? _____ _____ 24. Explain why the moon affects the tides more than the sun. _____ _____ 25.
[DOCX File]Science Source - Science Home
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The 2-sided activity sheet includes the original news clipping, all the lunar geology facts necessary to rule out or confirm a number of rock samples, a report sheet to be handed in by each team, and a half-page rock ID cheat sheet (also good for review purposes).
[DOC File]TOPIC 14 – MOTIONS OF EARTH, MOON, SUN
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Also please consider, at least temporarily, these 2 facts: (1) Gravitational force is independent of the nature and the quantity of the attracted body. (2) No Apollo mission ever landed on the moon and took gravity measurements. We are told that the gravity on the Moon is one sixth that of earth.
[DOC File]10 COOL MOON FACTS
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Many planets have moons. The Earth only has one moon. We see the moon in the night sky in different forms or phases during a month. Why does the moon seem to shine? Why does the shape seem to change in the sky? (One key takeaway is that the moon reflects the sun’s light, and the moon orbits the Earth causing the phases of the moon.)
[DOC File]Original Message
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Dating Lunar Rocks. You are analyzing Moon rocks that contain small amounts of uranium-238, which decays into lead with a half-life of about 4.5 billion years. In a rock from the lunar highlands, you determine that 55% of the original uranium-238 remains, while the other 45% has decayed into lead. How old is the rock? VERY ROUGHLY. Chapter 10
[DOC File]Moon Phases: Oreo Lab
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What is the Moon? and Where Did the Moon Come From? Write . how you would explain to a second grader the appearance of the moon or where it came from. 5. Read . the FACT FILE chapter on pages 28-29. Create . your own card for the FACT FILE about the moon. Use. the FACT FILE provided to . describe. the moon.
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The Moon travels around the Earth in a circle called an . orbit. The Moon takes about 27 days (27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, 11.6 seconds) to go all the way around the Earth and return to its starting position. The Moon's orbit around the Earth is a slightly squashed circle called an . ellipse. A lunar month is the time the moon takes to pass through a
Facts About the Moon - Fun & Interesting Information About the …
The Moon's 29.5-day orbit around Earth is not quite circular. When the Moon is closest to Earth (called its perigee), spring tides are even higher, and they're called perigean spring tides. All this tugging has another interesting effect: Some of Earth's rotational energy is stolen by the Moon, causing our planet to slow down by about 1.5 milliseconds every century.
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