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Unit 9 Vocabulary Earth Cycles (22 Words). AXIS is: Imaginary line that cuts through the center of a planet , such as Earth , that the planet spins around. AXIS is: . AXIS is not: . AXIS is:
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Unit 9 Vocabulary Earth Cycles (22 Words)
AXIS is: Imaginary line that cuts through the center of a planet , such as Earth , that the planet spins around
AXIS is: Imaginary line that cuts through the center of a planet , such as Earth , that the planet spins around
AXIS is: Imaginary line that cuts through the center of a planet , such as Earth , that the planet spins around
REVOLVE is: (Revolution) one orbit of an object in space around another object in space, such as the moon around the Earth or Earth around the sun.
REVOLVE is: (Revolution) one orbit of an object in space around another object in space, such as the moon around the Earth or Earth around the sun.
REVOLVE is: (Revolution) one orbit of an object in space around another object in space, such as the moon around the Earth or Earth around the sun.
Rotate (Rotation) is: spinning of a planet, moon, sun or other object, around its axis
Rotateis: rotate
Rotate (Rotation) is: spinning of a planet, moon, sun or other object, around its axis
Rotate (Rotation) is: spinning of a planet, moon, sun or other object, around its axis
Rotate (Rotation) Is………….
TERMINATORis: The edge of the shadow between day and night on the Earth and moon
TERMINATORis not:
TERMINATORis: The edge of the shadow between day and night on the Earth and moon
TERMINATORis: The edge of the shadow between day and night on the Earth and moon
GRAVITATIONAL ATTRACTION is: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the Earth's mass for bodies near its surface
GRAVITATIONAL ATTRACTION is: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the Earth's mass for bodies near its surface
GRAVITATIONAL ATTRACTION is: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the Earth's mass for bodies near its surface
EQUINOX is: One of two days in the year when the hours of daylight equal the hours of darkness over Earth as a whole Vernal Equinox – marks the beginning of spring Autumnal equinox -marks the beginning of autumn or fall
EQUINOX is: One of two days in the year when the hours of daylight equal the hours of darkness over Earth as a whole Vernal Equinox – marks the beginning of spring Autumnal equinox -marks the beginning of autumn or fall
EQUINOX is: One of two days in the year when the hours of daylight equal the hours of darkness over Earth as a whole Vernal Equinox – marks the beginning of spring Autumnal equinox -marks the beginning of autumn or fall
SOLSTICE is: One of two days in the year when hours of daylight and hours of darkness are their greatest and least. Summer solstice -marks the beginning of summer and the longest period of daylight Winter solstice -marks the beginning of winter and the shortest period of daylight
SOLSTICE is: One of two days in the year when hours of daylight and hours of darkness are their greatest and least. Summer solstice -marks the beginning of summer and the longest period of daylight Winter solstice -marks the beginning of winter and the shortest period of daylight
SOLSTICE is: Longest period of daylight Shortest period of daylight
SOLSTICE is: One of two days in the year when hours of daylight and hours of darkness are their greatest and least. Summer solstice -marks the beginning of summer and the longest period of daylight Winter solstice -marks the beginning of winter and the shortest period of daylight