Chapter 29.3 Flashcards

1
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a rise or fall in the ocean surface

A

tide

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2
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reflects the change in appearance of the moon as seen from Earth

A

moon phase

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3
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occurs when the moon moves directly between the sun and Earth and casts a shadow on Earth

A

solar eclipse

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4
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occurs when Earth passes between the sun and the moon and casts a shadow on the moon

A

lunar eclipse

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5
Q

the dark-colored, flat, lava filled regions on the moon’s surface

A

Maria

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6
Q

a layer of dusty lunar material produced by collisions between asteroids and comets and the moon

A

Regolith

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7
Q

How many days does it take the moon to revolve around Earth

A

27.3 days

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8
Q

A complete lunar phase cycle takes 29.5 days, what is this called

A

synodic month

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9
Q

Do we ever see the back side of the moon

A

no

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10
Q

What causes a tide to rise or fall

A

the gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon

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11
Q

What is the rise of sea level called

A

high tide

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12
Q

After the sea level rises how many hours does it take for the sea level to drop

A

6 hours

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13
Q

Which is farther from Earth, the sun or the moon

A

the Sun

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14
Q

Does the moon or the sun cause a greater effect on Earth’s tides

A

the moon

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15
Q

How are the sun, the Earth, and the moon aligned for a spring tide

A

the sun, the earth, and the moon are in a straight line

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16
Q

How are the sun, the Earth, and the moon aligned for a neap tide

A

90 degree angle

17
Q

What does the phase of the moon you see depend on

A

depends on the positions of the moon, Earth, and the sun relative to one another

18
Q

When does a new moon occur

A

when the moon is between the Earth and the Sun

19
Q

How many phases of the moon are there

A

8 phases

20
Q

What is the definition of waxing phases

A

where the illuminated portion of the moon becomes greater and greater each night

21
Q

What is the definition of waning phases

A

where the illuminated part becomes less and less each night

22
Q

What are the moon phase names

A

the moon phase names are new, waxing crescent, 1st quarter, waxing gibbous, full, waning gibbous, 3rd quarter, waning crescent

23
Q

Where is the word month derived from

A

the root word moon

24
Q

How is the Earth, moon, and sun aligned during a solar eclipse

A

the moon is between the sun and the Earth in a straight line

25
Q

What is an umbra

A

the darkest portion of the moon shadow

26
Q

What is a penumbra

A

lighter portion of the moon shadow that is projected on Earth

27
Q

How is the Earth, moon, and sun aligned during a lunar eclipse

A

the Earth is in the middle of the sun and moon in a straight line

28
Q

How are the depressions on the moon formed

A

by meteorites, asteroids, and comets

29
Q

Are there mountains on the moon

A

yes

30
Q

Which side of the moon is thicker

A

the dark side (The side that does not show)

31
Q

Is the mantle of the moon a solid or a liquid

A

a solid

32
Q

What did the Clementine spacecraft do

A

It confirmed the thickness of the crust. Provided information of mineral content of rocks on the moon

33
Q

What did the Lunar Prospector do

A

Took photographs of the moon’s surface, confirmed the moon has a iron-rich core, and the presence of water-ice

34
Q

What is the Giant Impact Theory

A

A theory where scientist thought that Mars-sized objects collided with Earth causing debris to get thrown into orbit, that debris condensed into a large mass that turned into the moon