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What is one way you could model craters forming on the moon?
Drop droppers full of water onto a pan of flour. Can you think of another?
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What is revolution?
the movement of one object around another
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What characteristic of a mineral could scientists study under a microscope?
the repeated crystal shape of the mineral
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What do we call the spinning of the earth on its axis?
rotation
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eraser
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seesaw
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banana
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When sediment is left behind or comes to its final resting spot it is called ________.
deposition
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Do constellations change postition in the sky throughout the night?
Yes, due to the earth's rotation it seems like the constellations are moving across the sky during the night.
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trap
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shark
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banana
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What makes the sun appear to move across the sky during the day?
The earth's rotation makes the sun appear to move throughout the day.
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magnet
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rocket
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What is a renewable resource?
a resource that can be replaced quickly or easily
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Is solar power a renewable or nonrewable resource?
Solar power is a renewable resource.
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What two types of erosion cause landslides?
water erosion and gravity erosion
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A nonliving solid with a crystal form is called a ___________.
mineral
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What order do moon phases go through?
new moon, 1st quarter moon, full moon, 3rd quarter moon
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What type of rock is formed when magma or lava hardens?
igneous rock
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