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Draw and label a diagram of the Earth-sun-moon system that you modeled. Include the revolution and rotation of the moon. Use your model to explain the phenomena below. Why do people on Earth only see one side of the moon? What causes the moon to rise and set? - The Changing Moon. Reflect on diferent shapes of the moon that you have seen.
11 Οκτ 2024 · The eight Moon phases: 🌑 New: We cannot see the Moon when it is a new moon. 🌒 Waxing Crescent: In the Northern Hemisphere, we see the waxing crescent phase as a thin crescent of light on the right. 🌓 First Quarter: We see the first quarter phase as a half moon.
The changing faces of the Moon's surface are presented in a clear and detailed illustration for younger and older children along with the explanations for different Moon “names” and a brief narrative of Moon phases. This site offers a blank Moon-phases diagram for labeling, a Moon coloring page and quiz, and links to several other Web sites.
these different sizes or moon phases at regular intervals every month. How does this work? First it is important to remember two key facts: 1. The moon revolves around the Earth every 27 days, but from Earth it appears to be 29.5 days, because the Earth’s motion extends its full revolution. 2.
30 Απρ 2022 · Here are the names of the 8 phases of the Moon and a look at how they work. Also, learn how the phase of the Moon relates to lunar eclipses. In order, the phases are: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent.
Moon phases notes. We only see the part of the moon that is illuminated by the Sun. In the diagram below we see that the sun is on the right, and every moon position shows the illuminated part on the right As the moon revolves around the Earth, we see different amounts of that illuminated moon Sometimes none of the lit part faces the Earth ...
• Discuss the different phases of the Moon. • Explain what causes the phases of the Moon. • Observe the phases of the Moon over the span of a month. Materials • White Styrofoam ball - 3 inches or larger (1 per student) • Light source (ex: a lamp with a bright, clear, incandescent bulb) • Moon Phase Model Sheet (1 per student)