PPT-Earth’s Moon Section 3
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Prentice Hall Earth Science 223 Objectives Describe how the physical features of the lunar surface were created Explain the history of the moon 223 Vocabulary
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Prentice Hall Earth Science 223 Objectives Describe how the physical features of the lunar surface were created Explain the history of the moon 223 Vocabulary crater ray mare rille lunar regolith. The BIG Idea. Students will understand that the appearance of the moon changes in a predictable cycle as it orbits Earth and as Earth rotates on its axis.. Objective 1:. Explain patterns of changes in the appearance of the moon as it orbits Earth. . lit up by the Sun?. Half the Moon is always. lit by the Sun. Except . . .. When the Earth’s shadow hits the Moon we have a …….. Lunar Eclipse. Eclipses. Solar Eclipse—the moon moves in a line directly between the Earth and sun. Why do our seasons change?. Rotation V/S Revolution. Rotation. is the . spinning. of a moon or planet on its . AXIS. Revolution. is planets . movement around. a star or moons movement around a planet.. ASTR 101. Prof. Dave Hanes. The . Moon. ’. s . Baleful Influence . (?. ). Crime . rates, . homicides, . birth rates, acts of. ‘. lunacy,. ’. t. raffic a. ccidents. , etc…. http. ://skepdic.com/fullmoon.html. TOP SECRET PROFILE FOR SCIENTISTS ONLY . SIZE . The Earth size is 7,918 & 12,742. The Moon size is 3,476 & 2,159. LANDFORMS. The Earth landforms is mountains ,valleys, hills & ECT…. The Moon is the same as the earth & . Geochronometry. Isotope tracing. History . of “primordial” . Pb. Meteorite samples . Chondrite. – a primitive, undifferentiated meteorite. CI refers to a particular class of carbonaceous . chondrite. Would You Rather?. Would you rather live here…. or here?. There is no water on the Moon. What would you drink?. Is there water on the Sun?. Would you rather live here…. or here?. The Sun is about 5500° Celsius. Make sure you bring sunscreen!!. STEVEN JAY STEELE . . SIZE. . MOON. THE SIZE OF THE MOON . IS . 3,474 KM. . . EARTH. THE EARTH IS 12,742 KILOMETERS WIDE. LANDFORMS/CRATERS. . By, Jacquelyn Lesko & Nate . Polich. Standard. MS ESS1-1.. Develop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.. E.ST.05.22: Explain the phases of the moon. . Write down everything in yellow. . CO: I can explain why the moon appears to go through eight different phases in sky. . You are about to create a R.A.N. chart in your science notebook to discuss what we already know about tides and make predictions about what we might learn. . BY KAYLA FARABEE. Earth. it takes 24 hours to rotate on its axis. It has no craters but it dose have landform such as rock and liquid . It takes 365.25 day to orbit around the sun. SUN. . The weathering on the sun is very . 1. st. period. Solar Eclipse. Moon comes in between the Earth and Sun; annually (1x a year)- blocks sun. Can see the top layer of the sun (corona). Penumbra + Umbra (2 shadows). Most eclipses are partial eclipses. The Sun. . . .. Which one is the biggest?. The Earth. Diameter of the Sun: 864,938 miles. Diameter of Earth: . 7,926 . miles. Diameter of the Moon: 2,160 miles. The Moon. How far away are the Sun and the Moon?. Tilted on an axis (N-S pole) 23.5 degrees. Earth moves in space two major ways. Rotation. - spinning of Earth on its axis. West to East, 15 degrees per hour or once per day, counterclockwise. This causes day and night—half the Earth is always lit and have it always dark.
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