Sun- Moon- Earth System
Moon phases, eclipses, tides and seasons,
Created Date
06.17.20
Last Updated
06.17.20
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The two days of the year when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.
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When neither side of the Earth is tilted toward the sun
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The cause of day and night time on Earth
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The invisible line Earth rotates on
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This occurs when the moon is directly in between the sun and the Earth and it blocks the sunlight from the Earth
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Moon phase where solar eclipses occur
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This occurs when the Earth is directly in between the moon and the sun blocking light to the moon
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Moon phase where lunar eclipses happen
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Occurs because of gravity and inertia
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Tide that occurs when the Suns gravitational pull is weak
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Tide that occurs when the Suns gravitational pull is strong
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Amount of days in one revolution
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When part of the Earth is tilted towards the Sun
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When part of the Earth tilted away from the Sun
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The shape of Earths revolution
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The smaller darker shadow that is cast during an eclipse
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The larger shadow cast during an eclipse
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Moon phases that are growing
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Moon phases that are decreasing
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The study of the moon, stars and other objects in space
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The month were the vernal equinox occurs
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The month where the autumnal equinox occurs
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Month where the winter equinox occurs
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the month where the summer equinox occurs
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The first moon phase
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