earth in space
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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rotation | the spin of an object around its axis
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revolution | the orbit of oe object around another object
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equinox | when the earths rotation axis is tilted neither toward or away from the sun
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solstice | when earths rotation axis is directly tilted toward or away from the sun
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waxing | a phase of the moon during which more of the lit part of the moon is visible each night
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waning | a phase of the moon during which less of the lit part is visible each night
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tide | the periodic rise and fall of oceans surface caused by the gravitational force between earth and the moon and earth and the sun
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eclipse | the movement of one solar system object into the shadow of another object
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lava | magma that erupts onto earths surface
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