Science: Chapter 6 Lesson 2 Question Preview (ID: 43184)


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the sequence of phases of the Moon
a) lunar cycle
b) solar cycle
c) planetary cycle
d) phases

the portion of the Moon or a planet reflecting light as seen from Earth
a) phase
b) waxing
c) waning
d) cycle

One complete rotation and revolution of the Moon takes
a) 27.3 days
b) 27.3 hours
c) 24 hours
d) 24 days

bright streaks that are formed around impacts from objects in space
a) rays
b) craters
c) maria
d) highlands

the oldest and most highly-cratered regions
a) highlands
b) craters
c) maria
d) rays

These are formed when objects from space crashes into the Moon.
a) craters
b) maria
c) highlands
d) rays

The Moon revolves around
a) Earth
b) the Sun
c) Mars
d) Mercury

large, dark, flat areas on the Moon
a) maria
b) highlands
c) rays
d) craters

more of the Moon's near side is lit each night
a) waxing
b) waning
c) phases
d) cycle

less of the Moon's near side is lit each night
a) waning
b) waxing
c) phases
d) cycle

Left side of the Moon is lit
a) third quarter
b) first quarter
c) new moon
d) full moon

right side of the Moon is lit
a) first quarter
b) third quarter
c) new moon
d) full moon

Moon's near side is completely lit
a) full moon
b) new moon
c) first quarter
d) third quarter

Moon's near side is completely dark
a) new moon
b) full moon
c) first quarter
d) third quarter

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