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Which of the following best explains why the Sun appears to move across the sky every day?
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
What does Earth's rotation on its axis cause?
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
Earth has seasons because
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
When the people on Earth cannot see a moon, which phase is the moon in?
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
The number of hours of daylight that a location receives varies depending on how far north or south it is from the
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
During what phase of the Moon can a lunar eclipse occur?
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
The alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon can produce shadows on the Earth or Moon resulting in
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
The Earth's Moon is
its axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun.
Earth rotates on its axis.
New Moon
lunar or solar eclipses.
Equator
Full Moon
day and night
always much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
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