Unit F-List A Flashcards

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data

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Information gathered

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phenomenon

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an event related to how the world and universe work

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model

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any representation of a system, or its components, or to help study and understand how it works

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axis

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the imaginary line around which an object spins, or rotates. Earth rotates around an axis that runs straight through Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.

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crescent moon

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the phase of the moon in which the lit portion of the moon visible from earths surface is less than a half-circle (crescent shape. Crescent moons occur right after and right before the new moon

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equator

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an imaginary circle that divides Earth into two halves called northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere.

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first-quarter moon

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the phase of the moon, occurring about seven days after the new moon, in which the lighted portion of the moon that is visible from earths surface in a half-circle.

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full moon

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the phase of the moon the occurs about 14 days after the new moon in which the complete lighted portion of the moon is visible from earths surface and appears as a full circle

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gibbous moon

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a phase of the moon before or it is full, when more than half of its disk is illuminated

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last-quarter moon

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the phase of the moon that occurs about 7 days after the full moon in which the lighted portion of the moon that is visible from earths surface is a half-circle

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lunar cycle

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the revolution of the moon around earth that produces the changing phases of the moon. One complete

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new moon

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the phase of the moon, occurring about 14 days after the full moon in which none of the lighted portion of the Moon in visible from earths surface

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orbit

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another term for revolution

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plausible

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consistent with evidence

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revolution

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a complete circle made by a planet around a sun or by a moon around a planet (orbit)

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rotate

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to travel around another object in a circular or elliptical path

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rotation

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the amount of time it takes for an object to make one complete rotation around its axis. This is the day length of a planet.

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waning

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the phases of the moon when illuminated portion from earth is decreasing (between the full and new moon)

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waxing

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the phases of the moon when illuminated portion visible from earth is increasing (between the full and new moon)

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time zone

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a region throughout which the same standard time is used (There are 24 time zones in the world approximately by meridians at 15 degrees intervals, an hour apart.)

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hemisphere

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one half of a hemisphere. (The half of earth this is north of the equator is the Northern Hemisphere; the half of the Earth that is south of the equator is the Southern Hemisphere.)