Test on 10-3-12
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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Full moon | the moon is seen as a complete circle
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Crescent | less than half of the moon is visible
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phases | stages of development
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Quarter moon | is half
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Maria | dark plain on Moon or mars
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gibbous | half of the moon is illuminated
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illuminate | shine light on somebody or something
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reflect | send something back
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New Moon | moon we can not see
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lunar | relating to the moon
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waning | decreasing
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waxing | increasing
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first quarter | 90 degrees
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third quarter | 270 degrees
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full moon degrees | 180 degrees
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new moon degrees | 0 degrees
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