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COPY AND ANSWER THE FF.

QUESTIONS
1.When only a small part of the
moon is visible, the moon may be
in its

A. first-quarter phase
B. waning-crescent phase
C. new moon phase
D. last-quarter phase
2.Approximately how many days
does it take the moon to go
through a complete cycle?
A. 7
B. 11
C. 27
D. 29
3.When the visible portion of
the moon is increasing, the
moon is
A. waxing
B. full
C. waning
D. waning-crescent
4. A solar eclipse is most likely to
occur when the
A. sun is located between the earth
and moon
B. moon is located between the sun
and the earth
C. earth is located between the sun
and the moon
D. earth and moon are at right angles
to each other
5. Earth has seasons because
A. the temperature of the sun
changes
B. Earth rotates on its axis
C. Earth's axis is tilted as it moves
around the sun
D. the distance between Earth and
the sun changes
6.Because the moon rotates once for
each revolution around the Earth
A. you see some phases more than
others
B. a different side of the moon faces
Earth each day
C. you never see the far side of the
moon
D. the far side of the moon is visible
only during the full moon phase
7.A lunar eclipse is most likely to
occur when
A. sun is located between the earth
and moon
B. moon is located between the sun
and the earth
C. earth is located between the sun
and the moon
D. earth and moon are at right angles
to each other
8.From new moon to full moon phase
you see
A. a decreasing amount of the lighted
side of the moon
B. an increasing amount of the lighted
side of the moon
C. more of the lighted side, then less
of the lighted side of the moon
D. the same amount of the lighted
side of the moon
9.During what moon phase can a
lunar eclipse occur?
A. waxing gibbous
B. first quarter
C. new moon
D. full moon
10.Tides are caused mainly by
A. Earth's rotation on its axis,
causing water to move
B. strong winds blowing water onto
coasts
C. differences in how much the sun
pulls on the different parts of Earth
D. differences in how much the
moon pulls on different parts of the
Earth

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