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Only for those at victory lakes mr ewings preap science

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Why are there seasons on earth   Because its tilted  
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Earth has day and night cycles because   the earth is tilted  
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A year on the earth occurs when the earth makes   one rotation around the sun  
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What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere when it is facing the sun   summer  
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What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere when it is facing away from the sun   winter  
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In the Northern Hemisphere, December 21st is the 1st day of   winter  
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This is called the (On December 21st is the 1st day of winter)   winter solstice  
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The daylight hours in the winter are going to be   shorter  
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What season is it in the Southern Hemisphere when its winter in the Northern Hemisphere   summer  
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In the Northern Hemisphere, March 21 is the 1st day of   spring  
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Spring is called the   spring equinox  
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In the Southern Hemisphere, March 21 is the 1st day of   fall  
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In the winter, sun rays that strike the Northern Hemisphere are   indirect  
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during the summer the daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere are going to be   longer  
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In the Northern Hemisphere, June 21st, is the 1st day of   summer  
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Summer in the Northern Hemisphere is called   summer solstice  
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in the Southern Hemisphere It is the 1st day of   winter  
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During the summer the sun rays that strike the Northern Hemisphere are   direct  
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during the summer the daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere are going to be   longer  
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in the Northern Hemisphere on September 21/22, it is the 1st day of   fall  
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Fall is called   fall equinox  
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in the Southern Hemisphere September 21/22, it is the 1st day of   spring  
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The Earth rotates and revolves   counterclockwise  
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Direct rays are ____ than indirect rays.   stronger  
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Summer rays are and winter rays are   direct and indirect  
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The daily rise and fall of sea level is called a ___________   tide  
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The main cause of tides is the gravitational pull of the ______ on the Earth.   moon  
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A____ occurs on the side of Earth that is closest to the Moon and on the opposite side of Earth.   high tide  
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_____occur at tidal bulges, and _____ occur between tidal bulges.   high tides and low tide  
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A ___ tide occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are lined up in a straight line.   spring  
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This means that high tides will___ be than usual and low tides are ____   higher and lower  
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Spring tides only occurs during a ____________ and _____________ phase because both the sun and moon are pulling on Earth’s waters.   full and new moon  
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A ____tide occurs when the Sun and Moon pull on Earth at right angles.   neap  
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This results in _____ than normal high tides and ____ low tides.   lower and higher  
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List the moon phases in order   new moon, waxing crescent, 1st quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous nt, 3rd quarter, waning crescent  
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The Earth ______________ around the sun once every ______(days, or hrs.) and _________ on its imaginary axis once every ______(days, or hrs.).   rotates, 365.25 days, 24 hours  
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How much of the sun lit side of the moon do we see during a 1st and 3rd Quarter phases? __________‐   1/2 of it  
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How long does it take to go from the New Moon phase to the 1st quarter? _____________   6 days  
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The moon is____ as the moon goes from the New Moon to the Full Moon because we are seeing more of the sun lit side of the Moon.   waxing  
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The moon _____is as it is moving from the Full Moon to the New Moon because we are seeing less of the sun lit side of the moon.   waning  
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The moon phases travel in a_______ fashion.   counterclockwise  
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From a bird’s eye view, if the sun is on the right, the waxing side is on the ___If the sun appears on the left, the waxing side is on the   top and bottem  
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The waxing side is always lit on the ___side, and the waning side is always lit on the___ side.   Right and left  
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Day and night occur on Earth because the Earth _________, and seasons occur because the Earth ____________________________.   rotated and it is tilted  
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How long does it take the moon to travel through the entire Lunar Cycle? ___________________   one month  
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A Neap Tide occurs during the _____________ and _______________ Phases,   1st quarter, 3rd quarter  
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_____________________ variable is the one that change on purpose in an experiment.   independent  
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_______________________ variable is the one that is being studied in an experiment.   dependent  
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What is atomic mass?   Mass of the nucleus which includes protons and neutrons  
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If you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass of an atom, you will have the number of _________________________?   neutrons  
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Use the formula C6H12O6 to answer the following questions a. How many Elements? __________ b. How many Atoms total _______, C ______, H ______, and O ______   a. 3 b. C=6, H=12 O=6  
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What are the two regions of an atom? _____________________   nucleus and electron cloud  
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What determines the identity of an element? ___________________   Number of protons and electroncs  
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What is the total charge of an atom that has the same number of protons and electrons?   neutral  
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What are the valence electrons? ___________________________________   out layer of electrons  
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The Atlantic mid‐ocean ridge is an area of massive sea‐floor spreading, which results in the formation of new sea floor. This process is caused by: ___________   convection  
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Which of the following Earth processes results in the destruction of oceanic lithosphere (crust)?   subduction  
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_____is responsible for Mtn. building   convergent  
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An area on a topographic map showing a cliff would have the contour lines:   close together  
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What is Newton’s 1st law   the law of inertia  
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What is Newton’s 2nd law   F=MA  
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What is Newton’s 3rd law   action= equal and opposite reaction  
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Speed: ________________________________________________   How fast object is going  
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Velocity: _______________________________________________   How fast object is going with a direction  
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Acceleration: ___________________________________________   a change in speed or direction or both on an object  
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