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What makes the moon a natural satellite of Earth?
answers: The moon is smaller than earth The moon orbits earth in a elliptical
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What iz d. location ov d. MOON with respect 2 d. EARTH? that iz, iz d. MOON inside or outside ov d. EARTH?
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Ekingdeft
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COMPLETELY STUCK? The period of rotation of the Moon is about 27 days, 8 hrs. The mass of the Moon is 7.35 x 1022 kg, and the
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justin
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Most likely, ____ were formed when lava from the moon's interior flooded bowl-like regions on the moon's surface. (1 point)
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Delilah
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A moon is about 210,000 miles from the planet it orbits. Write in scientific notation. If a rocket traveled at 3 x 10^4 miles
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CC
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A model shows that the moon has grown to twice its size, yet it has remained in the same place. In one to two sentences, explain
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What are some high level questions about the moon? Please put at least 4.
What are some high level questions for this passage?
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Catherine
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Scientists have calculated that the Moon's revolution around Earth is increasing by about .015 s per century. At this rate, how
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Sylvie
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Which of the following best describes why we see the moon at different phases?(1 point)
Responses We are only seeing portions of
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nope
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The moon appears half lit, half dark from the surface of Earth on two days each month. What causes this? (1 point)
Responses
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that one dumb kid
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The tracks of the astronauts who landed on the moon are still there in the dust and show no signs of being worn away. This is
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kayci
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At what time will a full moon rise? Please enter military time in whole hours, ex. 15 for 3 pm.
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James
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what is the relationship between the moon's surface gravity, lack of an atmoshere, and temperature range?
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nicole
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Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the sun when it is a first-quarter moon? (1 point)
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Hey @Bot I need some help
Question: Why does the moon glow? Answer Choices: * It is a large star * It reflects light from the sun
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Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the sun when it is a first-quarter moon? (1 point)
Responses perpendicular to
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Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the sun when it is a first-quarter moon?
behind Earth and away from the sun
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Lunar missions have helped scientists track the motion of the moon. What have they discovered about its motion
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In the early 1600's when Galileo used a telescope to study the moon, which features did he observe?
A: Nothing but vast, smooth
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The diameter of the moon is about 3476 kilometers. The distance from earth to moon is about 384,400 kilometers. About how many
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Ms. Liz
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Scientists decide to send their first robotic dog to the moon. On Earth the small rocket the robotic pup is being sent on is
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which moon phase is occurring on 11/15?
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fsa testing
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GPT 4 responded to you and said "Interesting! While it’s true that the moon has a distinctive smell, there is no scientific
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sunky
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True or False: The moon does not produce its own light.
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Name43453433434
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why can you never see the far side of the moon from Earth ?
a) because earth is spinning too quickly b) because it cannot be seen
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victoria
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The moon appears half lit, half dark from the surface of Earth on two days each month. What causes this? (1 point)
Responses It
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Solaris_Artist
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the moon orbits the earth in a circle (near enough) of radious 3.8x10^8 m, taking 27.3 days to make a complete orbit.
what is the
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joel
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whenever two Apollo astronauts were on the surface of the moon, a third astronaut orbited the moon, assume the orbit to be
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carlton
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Why are there craters on the surface of the moon?(1 point)
Responses Craters resulted when meteoroids crashed into the surface of
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The moon appears half lit, half dark from the surface of Earth on two days each month. What causes this? (1 point)
Responses
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Why are there craters on the surface of the moon?(1 point)
Responses Craters formed when acidic water dissolved the surface of
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Kaii
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A. Use the relation 2
m m m GM g R ƒ to find the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Moon. You can use the
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Anonymous
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Why is only one side of the moon visible from the earth at all times?
Only one side of the moon is visible from the earth at all
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Sara
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The distance to the nearest 100000 km from Earth to the moon is given as 400000 km.The average speed to the nearest 500 km/h of
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Friesam
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What would happen to the moon if gravity no longer effected it
A. The moon would continue to run around on its orbital path B.
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Anonymous
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On July 19, 1969, Apollo II's orbit around the moon was adjusted to an average height of 188 kilometers above the moon's
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Joe
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if the Moon's spherical surface gave specular reflection, what would it resemble at full moon?
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duane
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The moon is about 384000 km the earth and its paths around earth is circular. The moon taken 24hr to complete one orbit. The
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Ali
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Which statement BEST conveys the central idea of this encyclopedia article?
Responses A The Moon undergoes several phases which
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melanie martinez <3333
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If the sidereal period of the moon was 29.0 days(instead of the 27.32 days) what would be its synodic period?
HINT: consider how
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Steve
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what is the apparent angle the diameterof the moon subtends as seen from the earth in radians. average moon earth
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jakkila
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The moon moves slightly during the exploration animation because the moon rotates around Earth as Earth revolves.
True **** False
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moshimonsterssssss
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Suppose the moon rotated on it axis just as quickly as Earth. Would you still always see the same side of the moon from Earth?
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Anoymous
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The moon appears half lit, half dark from the surface of Earth on two days each month. What causes this? (1 point)
Responses Half
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shoto aizawa
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1 new moon
2 perpendicular to Earth in the Sun 3 waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter waxing gibbous occurs during the
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The moon appears half lit, half dark from the surface of Earth on two days each month. What causes this?
It is a partial lunar
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Why can you see the surface of the moon from Earth?
* The moon gives off its own light. Light from the sun is reflected by the
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Which fact about the moon, as seen from the earth, is evidence that the amount of time the Moon takes to complete one rotation
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The revolution of the Moon around the Earth makes the Moon appear as if it is changing shape. From Earth we see the Moon grow
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The revolution of the moon around the earth makes the moon appear as if it is changing shape. From Earth we see the moon grow
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