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CRCT Questions The waxing-crescent moon occurs directly before the____. A.New moon B.Full moon C.First-quarter D.Waning-gibbous

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CRCT Questions. The waxing-crescent moon occurs directly before the____. New moon Full moon First-quarter Waning-gibbous. March Madness Science CRCT: Grade 6 Monday, March 19. 1. Which kind of rock is formed when volcanic lava cools? A. sedimentary B. metamorphic C. igneous - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CRCT QuestionsThe waxing-crescent moon occurs

directly before the____.A. New moonB. Full moonC. First-quarterD. Waning-gibbous

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March Madness Grade 6

March MadnessScience CRCT: Grade 6

Monday, March 19

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March Madness Grade 6

1. Which kind of rock is formed when volcanic lava cools?

A. sedimentary B. metamorphic C. igneousD. magma

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March Madness Grade 6

2. When Joe saw the Rocky Mountains for the first time, he exclaimed, "These mountains are much younger than ours back East!" Which feature supports his conclusion that the Rockies were relatively young mountains?

A. They have rounded tops. B. Their sedimentary layers are still exposed. C. Weathering has not yet hardened the rock

D. They have sharp peaks.

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March Madness Grade 6

March MadnessScience CRCT: Grade 6

Tuesday, March 20

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March Madness Grade 6

3. What can we learn by studying fossils?

A. how hurricanes formed long ago B. how the solar system was formed C. how strong earthquakes are

caused D. how Earth's environments have

changed

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March Madness Grade 6

4. Extrusive rocks are formed by

A. magma cooling on Earth's surface. B. pressures inside Earth.

C. the attraction of magnetic particles. D. tidal deposits of sediment.

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WHY DO WE ALWAYS SEE THE SAME SIDE OF THE MOON?

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Two kinds:

Lunar eclipsesSolar eclipses Video clip on e

clipses

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Shadow has two partsa. Umbra - total darkness where

total eclipse occurs.b. Penumbra - part of light is

blocked, where partial eclipse occurs.

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Two kinds of eclipsesa. Lunar- earth casts a shadow on the MOON -

occurs only at Full moonb. Solar - moon casts a shadow on earth - occurs

only at new moon.3. Amount of light blocked is not always the same,

causes total and partial eclipses.

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Time lapse photography of a lunar eclipse

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Diamond ring effect just before or after a total solar eclipse.

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This animation shows the relative sizes of the partial and total eclipse areas. The small, black dot is the umbra. You can see why not many people ever see a total eclipse.

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This is a space shuttle photograph of an area of the Earth having a total solar eclipse.

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Types of Solar Eclipses1. Total Solar Eclipses occur when the umbra of the Moon's

shadow touches a region on the surface of the Earth. 2. Partial Solar Eclipses occur when the penumbra of the

Moon's shadow passes over a region on the Earth's surface.

3. Annular Solar Eclipses occur when a region on the Earth's surface is in line with the umbra, but the distances are such that the tip of the umbra does not reach the Earth's surface.

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Link to NASA eclipse pageBe sure to scroll down for a list of upcoming eclipses.

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CW Assignment due TOMORROW

Choice Activity You may either create a:

1. Commercial 2. Advertiseme

nt 3. Study Guide

Must include (10 pts. Each)• Terminator (Direction it

moves)• Waxing Crescent• Waning Crescent• Waxing Gibbous • Waning Gibbous • Full Moon• New Moon• How the Moon gets it’s

light• Earthshine • 10 pts. Originality and

neatness