2. How are seasons created?
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Review Questions
1. How is the Moon dependent on the Sun?
2. How are seasons created?
3. How does the Moon contribute to Earth's tides?
4. How are lunar and solar eclipses created?
5. How do the Sun, Earth, and Moon depend on each other?
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What makes gravity a vital factor within our universe? How does it influence the universe?
2. How are the Sun and Moon different? Compare and contrast these celestial bodies.
3. What would you say is the strongest force in our universe: the Sun, the Moon, or Earth? Support your answer with at least two facts.
4. If you were an astronaut on the Moon, what would you experience
5. What would you see from your perspective?
Which one of the theories about the Moon's creation do you most agree with? Why?
(can i get some help, please? :( astronomy's a lil hard when you don't pay attention)
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Which of the following is not a possible effectof increasimg carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere ?
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Photosynthesis uses co2 and cellular respiration produces co2. we call the point when the two processes are in balance--when there is no net production of co2--the compensation point. how might you limit one of the processes in order to achieve a compensation point?
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Knowing the importance of the essential elements, why would someone chose a diet that does not address all of them?
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First dropdown options: a. runoff b. condensation c. evaporation second dropdown options: a. photosynthesis b. transpiration c. sweating third dropdown options: a. raindrops b. clouds c. animals
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Review Questions
1. How is the Moon dependent on the Sun?
2. How are seasons created?
2. How are seasons created?
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