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PowerPoint

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Day, Night, Seasons

Newton’s Laws Eclipses Moon

Phases

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Day, Night, Seasons 100What causes day and night on Earth?

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Day, Night, Seasons 100

The rotation (spinning) of the Earth

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Day, Night, Seasons 200

How long does it take for the Earth to rotate one time?

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Day, Night, Seasons 200

Approximately 24 hours

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What causes the seasons on Earth?

Day, Night, Seasons 300

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Day, Night, Seasons 300

The tilt of the Earth’s axis and its revolution (or orbit) around the Sun

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Day, Night, Seasons 400What would the season be in the northern

hemisphere in the picture below?

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SunX

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Day, Night, Seasons 400

Summer

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Day, Night, Seasons 500

Draw a picture of the Earth and Sun that shows winter in the Northern

Hemisphere.

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Day, Night, Seasons 500

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SunEarth

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Newton’s Laws 100

What is Newton’s First Law?

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Newton’s Laws 100

Objects resist changes in motion (inertia)

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Newton’s Laws 200

What is Newton’s Second Law?

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Newton’s Laws 200

The greater the mass of an object the greater the force needed to change its

motion.

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Newton’s Laws 300

What is Newton’s Third Law?

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Newton’s Laws 300

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

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Newton’s Laws 400

What force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?

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Newton’s Laws 400

Gravity

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Newton’s Laws 500

Define gravity and explain the two factors that affect an object’s gravity

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Newton’s Laws 500

Gravity is: All objects are attracted to one another

The two factors that affect gravity are the mass of the object and the

distance to the object.

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Eclipses 100

What is an eclipse?

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Eclipses 100

When the light from the Sun or the moon is blocked

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Eclipses 200

What causes a solar eclipse?

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Eclipses 200

When the moon blocks the Sun

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Eclipses 300

What causes a lunar eclipse?

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Eclipses 300

When the shadow of the Earth covers the moon

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Eclipses 400What kind of eclipse is being shown in the picture

below?

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SunEarthmoon

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Eclipses 400

Solar eclipse

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Eclipses 500

Draw a diagram of a lunar eclipse

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Eclipses 500

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Sun

Moon

Earth

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Moon Phases 100

What causes “moon glow”?

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Moon Phases 100

Sunlight reflecting off of the moon

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Moon Phases 200

Why are moon rocks and Earth rocks similar?

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Moon Phases 200

Scientists believe that the moon used to be part of the Earth

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Moon Phases 300

Why does it look like the moon phases are changing shape?

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Daily Double!!!

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Moon Phases 300

Due to the position and angle of the Sun, moon, and Earth, it looks like the

moon is changing shape. Really, humans on Earth are seeing the whole moon with a shadow covering part of

it.

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Moon Phases 400What moon phase is being shown in the picture

below?

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Moon Phases 400

Half Moon

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Moon Phases 500

Draw a diagram that shows the position of the moon, Earth, and Sun at a full

moon

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Moon Phases 500

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