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Chapter 10 Vocabulary Quiz

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The path taken by an object revolving around another.   Orbit  
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The imaginary vertical line around which Earth spins.   Axis  
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Earth's yearly orbit around the sun.   Revolution  
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An elongated, closed curve.   Ellipse  
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The day when the sun is directly above Earth's equator.   Equinox  
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Portion of the interior of a planet or moon lying between the crust and core.   Mantle  
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Occurs when the moon is between Earth and the sun.   New Moon  
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`More of the illuminated half of the Moon can be seen each night.   Waxing  
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Occurs when all of the Moon's surface facing Earth reflects light.   Full Moon  
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Less of its illuminated half is what you see.   Waning  
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Occurs when the Moon moves directly between the sun and Earth and casts its shadow over part of Earth.   Solar Eclipse  
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When Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.   Lunar Eclipse  
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Dark, flat regions on the Moon.   Maria  
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Space object orbiting the sun formed from dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water, methane, and ammonia.   Comet  
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Depression left behind by an object striking the Moon.   Impact Basin  
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