ANSWER QUICK 40 POINT
QUESTION 6
Why are the moon’s craters preserved?
A)Th...
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ANSWER QUICK 40 POINT
QUESTION 6
Why are the moon’s craters preserved?
A)The moon is windy.
B)There are tectonic plates shifting on the moon.
C)Water preserves them.
D)There are no longer live tectonics occurring on the moon.
QUESTION 7
Why do you see only one side of the moon from Earth?
A)The moon does not rotate.
B)The moon takes longer to rotate than to revolve around Earth.
C)The moon takes less time to rotate than to revolve around Earth.
D)The moon’s period of rotation and revolution are equal.
QUESTION 8
What is the best description of the side of the moon that faces Earth?
A)random
B)The same
C)goes through cycles
D)changes
QUESTION 9
In what position are the moon, the earth, and the sun during the first quarter moon?
A)The moon is between the sun and the earth.
B)Earth is between the sun and the moon.
C)The sun is between the earth and the moon.
D)The moon is to the side of the earth and the sun.
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