
Moon and Moon Phases
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Jennifer Osorio
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Moon and Moon Phases
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The Earth, Sun, and Moon
The Earth takes 365 days to make one full revolution around the Sun. Revolution means to travel around an object. The Moon also revolves but it travels around the Earth. It takes about 28 days for the Moon to make one full revolution around the Earth. Rotation means to spin or turn. The Earth rotates on its axis and it takes 24 hours to make one full rotation.
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Multiple Choice
Revolution means to
fight a war for change
means to travel around an object.
run around
fight a war for freedom
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Multiple Choice
One Moon's revolution takes
28 days
365 days
24 hours
60 seconds
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The Earth, Sun, and Moon
The Earth takes 365 days to make one full revolution around the Sun. Revolution means to travel around an object. The Moon also revolves but it travels around the Earth. It takes about 28 days for the Moon to make one full revolution around the Earth. Rotation means to spin or turn. The Earth rotates on its axis and it takes 24 hours to make one full rotation.
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Multiple Choice
A rotation means
means turn around and run
means to walk away
means to revolve
means to spin or turn.
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Multiple Choice
The Earth's rotation takes
365 days
28 days
24 hours
60 seconds
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Moon
The part of the Moon that we see as we look from Earth changes in a cycle. Although the Moon appears to change during a Lunar Month(29.5 days), it is always the same shape. What does change is how much of the Moon we see from Earth, due to light and shadows. The changes in the Moon are called phases.
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Multiple Choice
The lunar month takes
30 days
27 days
29.5 days
28 days
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Multiple Choice
The changes of the moon are called
calendar
days
phases
phrases
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There are four basic phases of the Moon:
First/Third Quarter – Only the left half of the Moon is visible.
Full Moon – The moon is fully visible.
First Quarter – Only the right half of the Moon is visible.
New Moon – The Moon is between Earth and the Sun, so the Moon is not visible. We do not see the illuminated side of the Moon.
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Multiple Choice
This is
Full Moon
1st quarter
New Moon
3rd quater
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Multiple Choice
This is
Full Moon
1st quarter
New Moon
3rd quater
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Multiple Choice
This is
Full Moon
1st quarter
New Moon
3rd quater
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Multiple Choice
This is
Full Moon
1st quarter
New Moon
3rd quarter
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