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One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about: | one year
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Earth has seasons because: | Earth's axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.
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When the north end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun, North America will experience: | More direct rys and longer days
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The phase of the moon you see depends on: | How much of the sunlit side of the moon faces earth
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One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about: | one year
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Earth has seasons because: | Earth's axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.
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When the north end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun, North America will experience: | More direct rys and longer days
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The phase of the moon you see depends on: | How much of the sunlit side of the moon faces earth
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From new moon phase to full moon phase you see; | an increasing amount of the lighted side of the moon.
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For a solar eclipse to occur: | when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth
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Day and Night are caused by: | Eath's Rotation on it's axis
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during what phase can a lunar eclipse occur? | full moon
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when are tides highest? | when the sun, earth, and moon are nearly in line.
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Tides are caused mainly by: | differences in how much the moon pulls on different parts of Earth.
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Geosynchronus satellites above the equator: | stay above the same point on eaeth
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How large is the moon compared to earth? | about 1/4
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scientists think the moon was formed when | a large object struck earth, and material from both bodies combined.
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Inthe southern hemispher, the summer solstice occurs when the sun is directly overhead at | 23.5 south latitude
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An equinox occurs when | neither end of Earth's axis is tilted toward or away from the sun
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neap tides occur when | the sun's pull is at right angles to the moons
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There are two low and high tides on earth every day because: | The moons gravitational pull on earth.
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summer solstice: | June 21st
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winter solstice: | december 21st
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autumnal equinox | september 21st
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vernal equinox | march 21st
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wavelengths that are a little bit shorter than visible light are | ultraviiolet
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most of earths incoming ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by | ozone
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most of thje energy that heats earths atmosphere is | infared radiation
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the total energy of motion in the molecules of a substance is called | thermal energy
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heat from a campfire reaches you by | radiation
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convection takes place because | cold air is more dense than warm air
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cool air masses tend to | be more dense and flow under warm air masses
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local winds differ from global winds because they | are caused by unequal heating within a small area
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land breezes occur because | land cools off faster than water
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relative humidity can be measured with a | psychrometer
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when an air mass rises up a mountain side | the temperature decreases and the relative humidity increases
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