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JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Sun Earth Moon Relationships. JEOPARDY!. You Lunatic. I’m getting dizzy!. Its Just a Phase. Exciting Eclipses. Out with the tide. Seasons of Love. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Sun Earth Moon Relationships

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You Lunatic

I’m getting dizzy!

Its Just a Phase

Exciting Eclipses

Out with the tide.

Seasons of Love

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The dark, smooth portions of the moon’s surface.

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Result of millions of years of meteor

bomardment

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Areas of rugged terrain on the moon’s surface

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Rock dust that covers the surface of the moon.

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Explain the giant impact theory.

Daily Double!!!

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Cause for day and night.

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We never see the far side of the moon because it rotates at the

same rate it revolves. The name of this phenomenon is ________

rotation.

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The time is takes for the moon to cycle through its phases is

_______.

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_____ of the Earth is always dark.

______ of the Moon is always dark.

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The time it takes for the moon to revolve around Earth.

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Name the phase:

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Name given to a moon in which more than half of the lit side is

visible from Earth.

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The two reasons for moon phases:

1. The moon is always half lit and2._________________________

Daily Double!!!

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If I saw this moon in the sky, the next night I would expect to see

more or less of the lit side.

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Which part of the moon receives more sunlight, the side that we see from Earth or the far side?

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The image below is a solar or lunar eclipse?

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We do not see a solar or lunar eclipse at each new or full moon

because….

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Who can see a lunar eclipse when it occurs?

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Describe the alignment of the Sun, Earth and the Moon during

a lunar eclipse.

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I am currently viewing a total solar eclipse. Where must I be

on Earth?

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Most shore lines on Earth will have ___ high tides and ___ low

tides each day.

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How long does each tide last at any given location?

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During ____ tides, high tides are higher and low tides are lower.

They occur at full and new moons.

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A neap tide occurs when the Sun and the Moon are at _____

angles.

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True or false: The moon is more influential in tides on Earth

because it closer to Earth than the Sun.

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Name the Season: The northern hemisphere is tilted away from

the Sun.

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True or False: Seasons are directly related to the distance

between the Earth and the Sun.

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It is June 21st, describe how the Sun would appear at the North

Pole.

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Solstices or equinoxes: The two days where the length of day and

night are equal for both the northern and southern

hemispheres.

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Describe how seasons would be if the Earth didn’t tilt 23.5 degrees

on its axis.