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The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

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Page 1: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

The Earth and the Moon

Page 2: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

I) Formation of the Moon

• A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris that formed the Moon

Page 3: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

II) Moon’s Orbit• How does the moon stay in its orbit around Earth?

A)Gravity – Keeps the Moon from flying off into space

B) Inertia – keeps the Moon going

Page 4: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

III) Earth’s Rotation

A) Day & Night1) Earth rotates around its axis2) axis – imaginary line that runs through the North and South Pole3) 1 rotation = 24 hours4) # of daylight hours changes throughout the year because Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees

Page 5: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

IV) Earth’s revolution

B) A year on Earth

1) Earth’s revolution around the sun

2) = 365.26 days

3) Leap Year – every 4th year we have to add a day to our year because of the extra 0.26 of a day (Feb. 29)

Page 6: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.
Page 7: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

V) Seasons on earth

A) Due to Earth’s tilt and its revolution around the sun (not the distance from the sun

B) Whichever hemisphere is leaning into the sun is experiencing summer (it receives more direct sunlight)

Page 8: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.
Page 9: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

VI) Earth’s Tides

Page 10: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

A)Tides are a result of the Moon’s gravity pulling on Earth’s water

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B) The side facing the moon and the opposite side is experiencing high tide

Page 12: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

C) Special Tides 1) Spring tides – especially high and especially low tides

- the Sun, Moon, & Earth are in line (New Moon & Full Moon)2) Neap tides – mild high and mild low tides

-when the sun and Moon are at right angles to the Earth (First Quarter & Last Quarter Moons)

Page 13: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

VII) Lunar CycleA) It takes 28 days for the Moon to orbit the earth

(a month)

B) The Moon moves 1/28th of its orbit each day so we see it from a different angle each night

Page 14: The Earth and the Moon. I) Formation of the Moon A giant Asteroid (the size of Mars) slammed into Earth about 4.5 billion years ago kicking up debris.

VII) Eclipse

A) Solar eclipse – when the moon blocks the light from the sun (occurs only during a New Moon)

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VII) Eclipse (cont.)

B) Lunar Eclipse – when the Earth comes between the Sun & Moon, blocking the light that lights up the Moon