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Mrs. Romoser
Presents
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Lunar Space SolarEarth’s Surface
Changing Earth
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The natural satellite that
orbits the Earth.
What is themoon?
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The different shapes of the moon during
the lunar cycle.
What are phases?
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The movement of the ocean caused
by the gravitational pull
of the moon.
What is aretides?
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The source forthe light seen
from the moon.
What is the sun?
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The reason why the first astronauts
footprints are still on the moon-unchanged.
(Also, why there are more craters on the moon than Earth)
What is no atmosphere-therefore no weathering?
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A group of stars that
seem to form a pattern in the
sky.
What is constellation?
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The third planet from the
sun.
What is the Earth?
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The imaginary lines on which
a planet rotates.
What is axis?
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The trip the Earth makes around the sun once every 365 ¼
days.
What is revolution?
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The name of the galaxy in which
we live.
What is Milky Way Galaxy?
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The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the
Sun.
What is gravity?
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The curved path our planet follows around the sun.
What is orbit?
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The star closest to Earth that provides energy.
What is sun?
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The dark areas on the surface of the
sun that are cooler that the rest of the
sun.
What are sunspots??
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The name of the surface of the sun.
What is photosphere?
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Times of the year caused by the revolution of the
Earth around the sun and the tilt of the Earth on its
axis.
What are seasons?
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The remains or traces of past life found in sedimentary
rock.
What is a fossil?
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A substance, such as coal, petroleum, or natural gas, formed over millions of years from the remains of oorganisms and used
today as an energy
source.
What are fossil fuels?
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The 3 agents of erosion.
What are wind, water and ice?
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The agent of erosion that causes the
most erosion on Earth.
What is water?
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The process that breaks up
rocks.
What is weathering?
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The carrying away of rock and soil by
wind, water or ice.
What is erosion?
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The process of dropping, or depositing,
sediment in a new location.
What is deposition?
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The large pieces on the surface of the
Earth that are moving slowly all
the time.
What are plates?
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The name of the scientist that first
thought of the continental drift
theory.
Who was Alfred Wegener?
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