6th gr moon
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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a journey or trip | voyage
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the pull that makes the moon rotate around Earth | gravitational pull
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a development of something | formation
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the outer or top layer | surface
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a deep and wide hole | crater
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searching for a new discovery | exploration
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to cast a shadow | eclipse
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a steady progression | movement
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an affect of a water source in the form of waves and floods | tide
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the air and space around us | atmosphere
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covers Moon's surface | dust
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distance from Moon to Earth | 239,000
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why we float on the Moon | low gravity
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causes the tides | Moon's gravitational pull
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makes up the Moon | gases and dust
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nighttime temperature on Moon | -247 degrees
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daytime temperature on Moon | 225 degrees
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how many years old is the Moon | 4.5 billion
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largest object in the night sky | Moon
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where the Moon gets its light | Sun
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how far Moon is to Earth | 239,000
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Earth's closest neighbor in space | Moon
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how many days it takes the Moon to orbit Earth | 28
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the Moon spins in _________ with the Earth, so the same side always faces the Earth | lockstep
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when the Moon passes through Earth's shadow | lunar eclipse
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causes craters on the Moon | asteroids
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landed on the Moon on July 21, 1969 | Apollo 11
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