What eclipse occurs when the moon moves within the shadow of Earth. This is only possilbe during full moon phase.
LUNAR ECLIPSE
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This occurs around March 21, when the North Pole starts to change from being pointed toward the sun to being pointed away from the sun.
VERNAL/SPRING EQUINOX
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This season is characterized by high temperature, high humidity due to Southwest monsoon (June-October)
Wet Season
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What do you call the prevailing winds that is characterized by frequent heavy rainfall and humid weather from the west that turns into dangerous typhoons?
HABAGAT (Southwest Monsoon)
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What causes the different seasons to occur?
Earth's TILT as it rotates and revolves around the sun
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What kind of eclipse happen if the moon is BETWEEN the EARTH and the SUN?
SOLAR ECLIPES
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What do you call the lighter portion of the shadow where light is partially blocked?
PENUMBRA
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What do you call the cool and dry northeast wind coming from Siberia and China and blows down Southeast Asia that occurs from October to late March?
AMIHAN (Northeast Monsoon)
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What do you call the imaginary line running from the magnetic north and south poles. It is tilted 23.50 degrees from a line perpendicular to Earth's ecliptic plane.
AXIS
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What date each year does the Southern Hemisphere receives the MOST direct sunlight?
DECEMBER 21 each year
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What does the North Pole experience when it is pointed toward the Sun?
MORE DAYTIME
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Identify the places on Earth where the sun never sets during summer, but during winter, the sun does not shine with 24 hours?