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A student wants to use a spinning ball to model the day and night cycle on Earth. What should the student to best model the cause of the day and night cycle?
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
A bowl-shaped impression made by a meteorite on a planet or moon
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
A rock from space that impacts (hits) a planet or natural satellite.
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
The path that an object makes around another object
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
imaginary line a planet spins on
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
circular movement of one object around another
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
A rock from space that burns up in a planet's atmosphere
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
Which of the following is accurate about Earths revolution and rotation?
Orbit
metorite
crater
meteor
Earth completes one revolution in a year and one rotation in a day
axis
Shine a bright light on one side of the ball.
revolve
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