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Earth in Space for 600

When the south end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun, it is winter in the ______________________________.

Earth in Space for 800

The two days on which the sun is overhead at either 23.5 degrees north or south are called _________________________.

Phases, Eclipses, and Tides for 200

When the sun, Earth, and moon line up a ____________ tide occurs.

Phases, Eclipses, and Tides for 400

A tide with the smallest difference between low and high tides is called a ______________ tide.

Phases, Eclipses, and Tides for 600

This eclipse occurs during a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun.

Phases, Eclipses, and Tides for 800

These are the phases of the moon that are visible during a spring tide.

Capture the Chapter for 200

Each of the two days of the year when neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun is known as this.

Capture the Chapter for 600

The day in March on which the sun is overhead at noon at the equator is called the ____________ Equinox.

Name the phase:

First Quarter

Name the phase:

Full moon

Name the phase:

Waning gibbous

Name the phase:

Waning crescent

Name the phase:

Third/last Quarter

An eclipse occurs when the __________ of one celestial body

falls on another.

Shadow

A ________ eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the Earth and

the sun.

Solar

Solar

Tilt

Which solstice would someone in the southern hemisphere

experience during December?

summer solstice

How many hours of daylight would a person in the Northern hemisphere

receive on the vernal equinox?

12 hours

During what month does the “longest day” (most hours of

sunlight) occur in the Northern hemisphere, and what is this day

called?

June, summer solstice

When the Earth’s moon waxes, the sunlit fraction that we see from Earth becomes

___________.

Larger

$300

Which type of tide has the lowest tidal range?

$300

Neap tide has the least difference in tidal range because the moon and the sun pulling at the earth at a right angle to each other and fighting over the water.

$300

When the visible portion of the moon is decreasing, these phases are called …

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waning phases

$200

What are the phases called when the light reflecting from the moon’s surface is increasing?

$200

waxing

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Name the tide that occurs at position A.

$100

Neap tide

$200

What phase of the moon occurs in position D?

$200

Last or 3rd quarter moon

$300

What are the letters for the two gibbous moons? Which one is waning and which one is waxing?

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H is the waxing gibbous.F is the waning gibbous

$400

For the waxing crescent moon, place an H for high tide and L for the low tide where they occur on Earth.

$400

$500

Name the phase shown here. If the sunlight was coming from the other direction, where would this phase be located?

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Waxing gibbous would be located at position D.

$100

Name of the Eclipse below.

$100

total solar eclipse

$200

What type of eclipses do we experience during a new moon and full moon phase?

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New moon – solar eclipseFull moon – lunar eclipse

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What are A and B?

A

B

Earth

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A = umbra

B = penumbra

$400

Which type of eclipse, solar or lunar, do less people see and why is that so?

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A solar eclipse is more rare because it traces a path across the earth. The lunar eclipse is seen by all who can see the full moon!

$500

What causes a total solar eclipse?a) Earth’s umbra passes over the moonb) Moon’s penumbra passes over earthc) Earth’s penumbra passes over moond) None of these happen

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d) None of these happen Moon’s umbra passes over Earth

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