Use the options below to complete the sentence from your Note-Taking Guide.(1 point) (62) When the sun’s rays are direct the (63) area receives ________ energy (64) and the season is _________. winter summer more less

When the sun’s rays are direct the area receives more energy and the season is summer.

Use the below images to put the lunar phases in the order they would appear on a diagram that starts with New Moon as the first phase. New Moon (1 point) full moon, waning crescent, last quarter, first quarter

The correct order of the lunar phases starting with New Moon as the first phase is:

1) New Moon
2) First Quarter
3) Full Moon
4) Last Quarter
5) Waning Crescent

Please keep in mind that the order may vary depending on the viewing perspective.

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The (36) _________ phases are when the visible portion of the moon gets bigger. The (37) ________ phases are when the visible portion of the moon gets smaller. (Answer choices: Crecent waning waxing gibbus

The waxing phases are when the visible portion of the moon gets bigger. The waning phases are when the visible portion of the moon gets smaller.

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57) The location of the Earth in its orbit combined (58) with the tilt of the axis determines if the sunlight (59) is striking an area directly or indirectly. This (60) will determine the amount of ________ (61) the Earth receives from the sun and the season.
Answer choices: Lunar summer energy

57) The location of the Earth in its orbit combined with the tilt of the axis determines if the sunlight (59) is striking an area directly or indirectly. This (60) will determine the amount of energy (61) the Earth receives from the sun and the season.

A student is building a model of a solar eclipse. Solar eclipses occur only during a new moon phase. Complete the sentence below so is describes a SOLAR eclipse. You WILL use words more than once. (1 point) The _______ moves between the ______ and the ________, casting a shadow of the ______ on the ________. Earth moon sun

The moon moves between the sun and the Earth, casting a shadow of the moon on the Earth.

Find the length of the height of the cone. (1 point) cm

d=10cm
13 cm