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MOTIONSIR ISAAC NEWTON
STAYMOVE
KEEP
RESTMOTION
INERTIA
KEEP
NEVER STOP
the mysterious force that makes everything fall down towards the Earth
Without Earth's gravity we would fly right off itGravity helps the Earth to stay just the right distance from the Sun, so it's not too hot or too cold
Weight is the force of gravity on an object
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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halfPhases are the changing shapes of the moon
Phases are caused by reflected light from the sun on the moon as it moves around the Earth
Waxing crescentWaxing gibbousFirst Quarter
Waning crescentWaning gibbousThird Quarter
Lunar Eclipses are caused by the moon passing into the shadow of the Earth during a full moon phase.
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They are the shadow of our own planet falling on the moon as it orbits the Earth
Solar Eclipses are the shadow of our moon falling on the Earth.
the shadow of the moon is so small that it is only visible to certain locations
DIAMONDTILTED 5
TWICESHADOW
PENUMBRA UMBRA~ 3 MINUTES
When some of the earth's shadow falls on the moon
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the EarthYou on the earth
the waters of the oceansthe moon
The moon and sun pull on the waters of the Earth with gravity
RISEFALL
GRAVITATIONALMOON
BULGE OUTOPPOSITE
2 ISAACNEWTON
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STRONGNOT
SUN MOON
FULLNEW
WEAKPERPENDICULAR
QUARTER
THIRDNORTHERN HEMISPHERE
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
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EQUATOR
AXIS 23.5
DAYNIGHT
365SEASONS
DAYLIGHTTILT
N SUMMER
S WINTERN WINTER
S SUMMER
N SPRING
S FALL
N FALL
S SPRING
Vernal Eq = March 20
Autumnal Eq = Sept. 20
Summer Solstice= June 20 Winter Solstice= Dec.21