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Moon

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23.5 degrees   Earth's tilt  
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Due to the tilt of earth as it travels around the sun, we have spring, summer, fall, and winter.   Seasons  
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An imaginary line going from the north pole to the south pole. The earth spins on this line.   Axis of Rotation  
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The circling of one object around another object in space. A planet revolves around the sun. A moon revolves around a planet. Similar to orbit.   Revolution  
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The bouncing of light off of an object. The moon appears to shine because it reflects the sun's light.   Reflection  
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Full moon, First quarter, Half moon, Last quarter   Phases of the moon  
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The path that a planet travels as it goes around the sun. Or a moon traveling around its planet.   Orbit  
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When the sun shines on the whole moon.   Full Moon  
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Only the right side of the moon has light on it.   First quarter  
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When only the left side of the moon has light on it.   Last quarter  
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When a planet (or moon) turns around or spins on its axis one full time.   Revolve  
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When equal parts of the moon are lighted and dark.   Half moon  
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