Unit 2 Review - Moon Phases, Eclipses, & Seasons

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Across
  1. 1. identified based on the time of year, climate conditions, and position of earth around the sun
  2. 3. the number of seasons we have
  3. 5. less than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 0%
  4. 7. another word used to refer to the fall season
  5. 8. the illuminated portion of the moon we see ______ during waning phases
  6. 10. 100% of the moon we see is illuminated
  7. 12. more than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 100%
  8. 14. a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the most concentrated (darker) shadow region
  9. 19. imaginary line running north to south dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
  10. 22. identified by the part of the moon that we can see illuminated at different times of the month
  11. 25. the moon orbits the ________
  12. 26. this much of the moon is always illuminated (but we see different portions of this amount throughout the month)
  13. 27. another word used to refer to the spring season
  14. 29. 0% of the moon we see is illuminated
  15. 33. the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the left side
  16. 34. the season in the Northern Hemisphere is always the ________ of the season in the Southern Hemisphere
  17. 37. either longer days and shorter nights (summer) or shorter days and longer nights (winter)
  18. 38. hours of day and night are the same (spring and fall)
  19. 39. the earth spinning on its axis (determines length of day)
  20. 41. the illuminated portion of the moon we see _______ during the first half
  21. 43. the eclipse that can occur during a full moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Earth → Moon; Earth’s shadow is cast upon moon; moon turns a red color)
  22. 44. December 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun; it would be Summer in the Southern Hemisphere)
  23. 45. earth orbiting the sun (determines length of year)
Down
  1. 2. the hemisphere that has summer during our winter season, spring during our fall season, winter during our summer season, and fall during our spring season
  2. 4. the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the left side
  3. 5. the direction of orbit of the moon and earth
  4. 6. a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the less concentrated (lighter) shadow region
  5. 9. northern hemisphere is ______ to the sun during spring and fall
  6. 11. the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the right side
  7. 13. the earth orbits the __________
  8. 15. northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during summer
  9. 16. Earth is _______ on its axis; also the moon’s orbit is _______.
  10. 17. March 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be fall in the Southern Hemisphere)
  11. 18. 50% of the moon we see is illuminated
  12. 20. the moon does not make its own light but instead is __________ by the sun resulting in the parts we see throughout each month
  13. 21. northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during winter
  14. 23. results from either the moon passing through the shadow of the earth or the earth passing through the shadow of the moon
  15. 24. the hemisphere that we live in
  16. 25. imaginary line running east to west dividing the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
  17. 28. Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its _______ (imaginary line runs straight through the center of Earth from north to south pole)
  18. 30. the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the right side
  19. 31. the number of moon phases we have
  20. 32. September 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be Spring in the Southern Hemisphere)
  21. 35. the eclipse that can occur during a new moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Moon → Earth; moon’s shadow is cast upon Earth)
  22. 36. half of earth (northern, southern, eastern, or western)
  23. 40. the number of days for a complete moon phase cycle
  24. 42. June 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun; it would be Winter in the Southern Hemisphere)