6th Grade GREEN And BLUE Lunar And Solar Eclipses Question Preview (ID: 25279)
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A solar eclipse occurs during this phase of the moon.
a) full moon
b) new moon
c) 1st quarter moon
d) waxing gibbous moon
A lunar eclipse occurs during this phase of the moon.
a) full moon
b) new moon
c) 1st quarter moon
d) waxing gibbous moon
The dark inner shadow that occurs during an eclipse is called the
a) penumbra
b) umbra
c) antiumbra
d) ultiumbra
The lighter outer shadow that occurs during an eclipse is called the
a) umbra
b) penumbra
c) antiumbra
d) ultiumbra
During a total eclipse, the area that is experiencing the eclipse is located in the
a) umbra region
b) penumbra region
c) antiumbra region
d) ultiumbra region
During a partial eclipse, the area that is experiencing the eclipse is located in the
a) umbra region
b) penumbra region
c) antiumbra region
d) ultiumbra region
The two types of eclipses are
a) solar and lunar
b) lunar and perigee
c) solar and apogee
d) apogee and perigee
The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another is called a(n)
a) phase
b) eclipse
c) asteriod
d) coma
During this type of eclipse, Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon
a) solar
b) coma
c) asteroid
d) lunar
During this type of eclipse the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, blocking sunlight from Earth.
a) solar
b) coma
c) asteroid
d) lunar
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