Warm Up 5/7/18 In your own words, explain the difference between the heliocentric and geocentric models of the universe.

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Warm Up 5/7/18 In your own words, explain the difference between the heliocentric and geocentric models of the universe.

Geocentric Heliocentric

Size comparison objects in space

Order of the Planets M V E J S U N

Revolution Rotation

Planet Facts

Sun Moon Phases: Changing position of Earth,Moon, Sun cause different phases of the moon ` 4. Sun 1. Earth 3. 2.

Seasons of the Year Summer Winter N N SUN S S N

N which letters show summer? A B C D S

Tides: Gravitational attraction of moon and sun on Earth's water Neap Spring

Eclipses: named by what is being blocked Solar Lunar

Meteoroid Meteor Meteorite Asteroid Comet