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Study Guide for Earth Cycles, Water Cycle, and Moon Phases
Test
Test on: ____________________________
Know the following:
 The difference between Rotate (spin) and Revolve (move around something in a
circular motion)
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How we get night and day – the Earth rotates on its axis once in a 24 hour period, the
Earth always points to the North Star

The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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We only see the side of the moon that is reflecting sunlight. The moon takes 29 days to
complete its phases (one revolution around the Earth)
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Be able to label or draw the phases of the moon, see attached sheet.
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The moon revolving around the earth causes the moon phases.
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The four seasons and be able to explain what causes the different seasons – Earth’s tilt
on its axis and the amount of sunlight received by a particular hemisphere.
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It takes one year for the Earth to revolve around the sun.
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When it is one season in the northern hemisphere it is the opposite season in the
southern hemisphere – winter/summer, spring/fall.

Be able to label a diagram of the water cycle –The cycle repeats over and over
again.
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The water cycle starts when the sun warms the water.
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Evaporation is a liquid turning into a gas, condensation is a gas turning into a liquid
and precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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A tide is the dramatic change in water level. Tides rise and fall 2 times in a 24-hour
period.
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Tides are caused by the moon’s gravitational pull. We have high tides and low tides.
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In between high tides we have low tides.