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Unit 9 Review for Test Things To Know: Lunar cycle, where phases occur and what they look like Rotation and Revolution and what it causes Solar and lunar eclipse Neap and Spring Tides

What can you tell me about this picture?

Label all phases below. Draw in the sun!

Label all phases not shown below (between each letter). Draw in the sun!

Label the spring and neap tide phases. Draw in the sun!

What phase of the moon is this What phase of the moon is this? (shading is what you do not see) ____________ Which side is bright? _______ Draw the sun and the earth. What phase comes next? ________________ Draw it.

What phase of the moon is this What phase of the moon is this? (shading is what you do not see) ____________ Which side is bright? _______ Is it getting bigger or smaller? ___________ What phase comes next? ________________ Draw it.

What phase of the moon is this What phase of the moon is this? (shading is what you do not see) ____________ Which side is bright? _______ Is it getting bigger or smaller? ___________. What phase comes next? ________________ Draw it.

What phase of the moon is this What phase of the moon is this? (shading is what you do not see) ____________ Draw the sun & Earth. What phase comes next? ________________ Draw it.

What phase of the moon is this What phase of the moon is this? (shading is what you do not see) ____________ Which side is bright? _______ Is it getting bigger or smaller? ___________ What phase comes next? ________________ Draw it.

If the dark line is the axis of the earth, what’s wrong with this model? Draw what it should look like.

If the dark line is the axis of the earth, what’s wrong with this model? Draw what it should like like.

Draw in the equator. Label the season in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and in the Southern Hemisphere (SH)! What does the dark line represent? _________

Draw in the equator. Label the season in the Northern and in the Southern Hemisphere! What does the dark line represent? _________.

Which location on Earth experiences the maximum amount of daylight hours during the year?

Compare the locations of x and y in a T - chart

Label all phases in the diagram to the left! Draw what’s missing. Label it.

Show a diagram where it is summer in the northern hemisphere Show a diagram where it is summer in the northern hemisphere! This is the Summer _________, which is the longest day of the year.

Show a diagram where it is winter in the northern hemisphere Show a diagram where it is winter in the northern hemisphere! This is the Winter _________, which is the shortest day of the year.

Label all 8 phases of the moon where the moonlight would be found on the chart.

Draw in the sun in the below picture Draw in the sun in the below picture. Label the solar eclipse and the lunar eclipse.

Label the name of the phase. Draw what you see from earth.

Draw what you see from Earth 1. 2. 3. 4. Label all phases. Draw what you see from earth. Label the neap tides. Label the spring tides.