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A round object, 3-D object |
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| is the attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them. |
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| the slow movement of the Earth's magnetic field. |
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| the region within the Earth's magnetic field |
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| the colored lights seen in the skies around the North Pole caused by the charged particles and atoms being collide |
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| the colored lights seen in the skies around the South Pole caused by the charged particles and atoms being collide |
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| it is an elongated shape and has a closed curve with two foci |
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| somebody who lived in ancient Babylonia time |
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| is the spinning of Earth on its axis |
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| is the motion of Earth in its orbit around the Sun |
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| the path of the Sun during the sidereal year; a plane around Earth's orbit around the Sun |
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| the rise and fall in sea level caused by gravitate of the Sun and Moon |
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| after a new moon, the lighted portion that we see appears larger each night |
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| after a full moon, the lighted portion that we see begins to appear smaller |
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| happens when the Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow on part of Earth |
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| Earth's shadow falls on the Moon |
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| the dark colored, flat regions on the Moon's surface |
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| the accumulation of debris left by the impacts on the Moon |
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| an instrument that detects the presence of an earthquake and measures and records its magnitude |
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