1. The moon does not make its own light. We see it because it reflects light from the sun. The terminator is the moving boundary between day and night. Notice that it moves…
The Phases of the Moon Different Faces in the Night Half of the Moon is always lit up by the sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, we see different parts of the lighted area.…
Slide 1Earth’s Moon Slide 2 Moon Facts The moon revolves around Earth every 27 days. The moon is around 239,000 miles from the Earth. The circumference of the moon is 6,783…
Slide 1 Earth Science Notes The Earth, Moon, and Sun Slide 2 Properties of the Earth Rotation refers to the spinning of earth on its axis Rotation refers to the spinning…
Slide 1 Lunar Cycle Slide 2 TAKS Objective 5 The student will demonstrate an understanding of Earth and Space systems. Slide 3 TEKS 8.12 (A) analyze and predict the sequence…
Slide 1 Phases of the Moon Slide 2 S4E2 b. Explain the sequence of the phases of the moon. The students will be able to label the 8 phases of the moon in the order…
Slide 1 Title: Moon Slide 2 1. Define Rotation: The Spinning of Earth on its axis. Earth rotates once every 24 hours. 2. Define Revolution: The movement of the Earth around…
The terminator is the moving boundary between day and night. Notice that it moves right to left. The moon does not make its own light. We see it because it reflects light…
The moon The moon By: Danielle Campbell About The Moon The moon is Earth's only natural satellite. The moon is a cold, dry orb whose surface is studded with craters…