Moon Phases and Tides
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When you look up in our night sky, you will see the moon! The way
that the moon looks changes during the month. We say that the phases of the moon are a cycle in nature.
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The Earth has 1 moon that revolves around the Earth. It is a satellite of
Earth.
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It takes 29 ½ days – almost 1 month – for the moon to move (revolve) around the
Earth.
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The moon does not make any light of its own. The lighted parts that we see are
called phases.
The moon reflects light from the sun.
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As the moon moves
(revolves) around the
Earth, it looks like it
has different shapes. The shape of the moon does not really change. It
just changes its location in space.
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Let’s take a closer look at the phases of the moon.
During a new moon, the moon looks dark.
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As the surface of the moon that we see gets bigger, we say that the moon is
waxing.
This is a waxing crescent.
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When the moon is ¼ of the way around the earth, it is in its first quarter phase. We
see it as half lit.
This is a waxing quarter moon.
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After the quarter moon, the moon is moving towards a full moon. We call this a
waxing gibbous moon.
Notice that the bright part of the
moon is getting larger.
That’s what we mean by “waxing.”
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Now it’s time for a full moon. The entire face of the moon that we are able to see
shines during the full moon.
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Now that the moon is ¾ of the way around the Earth, it seems to be half lit. We call
this a waning quarter moon.
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Following the full moon, the surface of the moon seems to be getting smaller. We
call this a waning moon.
This is a waning gibbous moon.
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Before we get to the new moon, we see a sliver of moon shining up in the sky. This
is a waning crescent.
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Now we see a new moon again.
It takes the moon about 1 month (29 ½ days) to go through the phases
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When it is summer in North America, we are tilted towards the rays of the hot,
bright sun.
Sun’s raysN
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When it is winter in North America, we are tilted away from the sun’s rays.
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Sun’s rays
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The moon affects the oceans.
The moon’s pull is called gravity.
Gravity pulls on the oceans and causes the tides.
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The location of the tides changes as the Earth rotates (spins).
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Now you know about the moon and its phases.
**Do you remember when a moon is waxing and when it is waning?
**Do you know what causes the tides?
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