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Hand in any work needed. Get out a small piece of paper, PUT YOUR NAME ON IT. When bell rings the quiz will start and you will have 1 minute per question to answer.

How long does it take for earth to rotate once?

When the sun directly hits the southern hemisphere what season is it in the north? South?

How many degrees per hour does the Earth rotate?

How many hours of light do we have on March 21?

1. How long does it take for earth to rotate once? 24 hours 2. When the sun directly hits the southern hemisphere what season is it in the north? South? Winter then summer 1. How many degrees per hour does the Earth rotate? 15 o 2. How many hours of light do we have on March 21? 12 hours

Crater Rays Rille Mare Tide Eclipse

Mass:7.35x10 22 kg 73,500,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg Gravity: 1.6 meters/second (moon) 9.8 meter/seconds (earth) The moon rises in the East and sets in the West The moon moves to the East 12 degrees each day. It would take along time to get to the moon: By Car 130days By rocket 13 hours Speed of Light 1.52 seconds

Craters Impact zone or hole Rays Debris from crater

Rille Mountain range Mare (MAR-ee-a) Dark spots formed from Magma flooding the surface.

The moon has phases based on its location between the Earth and Sun.

What are tides? High and low water levels from gravity. What causes them?

Solar Eclipse -rare Sun-Moon-Earth Lunar Eclipse Sun-Earth-Moon Almost monthly

Use your notes to answer the following 5 questions and drawings. ~10 minutes we will grade.