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vocab+facts

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craters   bowl-shaped depressions on the moon's surface  
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phase of the moon   the shape of the moon we see in the night sky  
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lunar eclipse   a situation that occurs when the sun, the moon, and the earth are in a straight line and eath's shadow falls across the moon  
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soar eclipse   a blocking of the sun's light that happens when earth passes throught the moon's shadows  
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tide   the regular rise and fall of the water level along shore  
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gravity   the force of attraction among all objects  
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the ____ has feautures that give evidence of its history   Moon  
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the _______ _________ of the Sun, the MOon, and earth cause phases of the moon and solar and lunar eclipses   relative positions  
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the ________ _______ between the moon and earth cause changes in the tides   gravitational pull  
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the moon looks completely dark as seen from earth during a: A) full moon B) 1st-quarter moon C) new moon D)3rd-quarter moon   C  
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which of the following is NOT a feauture found on the Moon? A) mountains B) valleys C) craters D) oceans   D  
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