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High School Earth Science: Earth, Moon, and Sun - The Sun and the Earth-Moon System
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Just like the Earth revolves around the Sun, the Moon revolves around the Earth. The Moon revolves around Earth once every 27.3 days. We call this length of time a lunar month. The time it takes for the Moon to rotate once on its axis is about 27 Earth days. Earth’s Tides     Earth’s tides are the regular rising and falling of Earth’s surface waters in response to the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun. The moon’s gravity pulls most strongly on Earth’s waters on the side of Earth facing the moon.     This causes the water to bulge out from the surface in the direction of the... Show more
High School Earth Science: Earth, Moon, and Sun - The Sun and the Earth-Moon System
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1. Which statement about lunar eclipses is false?
2. The sun appears to move from east to west across the sky each day because Earth
3. When does the first quarter phase of the moon occur?
4. How does the moon appear during the first quarter phase?
5. Motions of the moon and sun relative to Earth are responsible for
6. When does the winter solstice occur in the Northern Hemisphere?
7. Which statement about solar eclipses is false?