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Earth Patterns, Cycles, and Change. Rotation The Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours.

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1 Earth Patterns, Cycles, and Change

2 Rotation The Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours.

3 Revolution The Earth completes one revolution around the sun every 365 days. Due to its axial tilt, the Earth experiences seasons during its revolution around the sun.

4 Moon and Earth Relationship The Moon revolves around the Earth about once every month. During its revolution, we see phases of the moon that are caused by the moon’s position relative to the Earth and sun.

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6 Rotation of the Moon The Moon always presents the same face towards Earth. –Another common misconception is that this means that the Moon does not rotate. –However, in order to keep the same face toward Earth, the Moon must rotate once every orbit. –The far side of the Moon is not dark, it gets just as much sunlight as the near side.

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8 Near Side of the Moon

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10 Far Side of the Moon

11 The Phases of the Moon Waxing CrescentWaxing Crescent First QuarterFirst Quarter Waxing GibbousWaxing Gibbous Full MoonFull Moon Waning GibbousWaning Gibbous Last QuarterLast Quarter Waning CrescentWaning Crescent New MoonNew Moon

12 Waxing Crescent The Moon is less than ½ illuminated.The Moon is less than ½ illuminated. It is seen after the New Moon and before the First Quarter Moon.It is seen after the New Moon and before the First Quarter Moon. The crescent increases every day until the First Quarter Moon.The crescent increases every day until the First Quarter Moon. “Waxing” means increasing.“Waxing” means increasing.

13 First Quarter Moon The moon appears to be ½ illuminated.The moon appears to be ½ illuminated. The right side is light and the left side is dark.The right side is light and the left side is dark. The illuminated side grows larger every day until the Full Moon.The illuminated side grows larger every day until the Full Moon.

14 Waxing Gibbous The Moon appears more than ½ but less than fully illuminated.The Moon appears more than ½ but less than fully illuminated. It is seen after the First Quarter Moon and before the Full Moon.It is seen after the First Quarter Moon and before the Full Moon. The Moon continues to increase until the Full Moon.The Moon continues to increase until the Full Moon.

15 Full Moon The Moon’s illuminated side faces the Earth.The Moon’s illuminated side faces the Earth. The Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line, with the Earth in the middle.The Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line, with the Earth in the middle. The Moon’s brightness is from sunlight reflecting off its surface.The Moon’s brightness is from sunlight reflecting off its surface.

16 Waning Gibbous The Moon appears to be more than ½ but less than fully illuminated.The Moon appears to be more than ½ but less than fully illuminated. It appears after the Full Moon and before the Last Quarter.It appears after the Full Moon and before the Last Quarter. The lighted side decreases each day.The lighted side decreases each day. “Waning” means decreasing.“Waning” means decreasing.

17 Last Qaurter The Moon is ½ illuminated.The Moon is ½ illuminated. This Moon is sometimes called the Third Quarter Moon.This Moon is sometimes called the Third Quarter Moon. The left side is lighted and the right side is dark.The left side is lighted and the right side is dark. The lighted portion of the Moon decreases each day until the New moon.The lighted portion of the Moon decreases each day until the New moon.

18 Waning Crescent It appears less than ½ illuminated.It appears less than ½ illuminated. It appears after the Last Quarter Moon and before the New Moon.It appears after the Last Quarter Moon and before the New Moon. The crescent decreases each day until the New Moon.The crescent decreases each day until the New Moon.

19 New Moon The Moon not illuminated side faces the Earth.The Moon not illuminated side faces the Earth. The lighted side faces away from Earth.The lighted side faces away from Earth. The Sun, Earth, and Moon are in a straight line, with the Moon in the middle.The Sun, Earth, and Moon are in a straight line, with the Moon in the middle. The Moon we see is very dark.The Moon we see is very dark.

20 “Everyone is a Moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.” –Mark Twain

21 Misconception: Dark Side of the Moon The “Dark Side” of the Moon should really be called the “Far Side.” –The far side gets just as much light as the near side. For example, during a new moon, the near side of the Moon is dark, and the far side of the Moon is fully illuminated!

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