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Space Invaders 1-How do the earth, sun, and moon interact as a system causing seasons, moon phases, eclipses and tides?

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Space Invaders 1-How do the earth, sun, and moon interact as a system causing seasons,

moon phases, eclipses and tides?

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Eclipse

The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another.

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Tides The regular rising and falling of Earth’s surface waters twice a tidal day as a result of the Moon’s and Sun’s gravitational attraction.

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Waxing Increasing

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Equator An imaginary line forming a great circle around the Earth’s surface that divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres

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RotationThe motion of an object around an internal axis

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Equinox

When sunlight shines equally on the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere; a time of year when daylight and darkness are nearly equal for most of Earth

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PhasesAny of the forms, recurring in cycles, in which the moon or a planet appears in the sky.

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Revolution The motion of an object around a point, especially around another object or a center of mass.

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Waning Decreasing

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Solstice When one hemisphere gets its maximum area of sunlight, while the other hemisphere gets its minimum amount; the time of year when days are either longest or shortest, and the angle of sunlight reaches its maximum or minimum

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SeasonsA period of an object around an internal axis

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HemisphereEither the northern or southern half of the Earth as divided by the equator, or the eastern or western half as divided by a meridian, especially the prime meridian