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Question 8 (1 point)
Which of the following statements is correct?

a
Lunar eclipses can be viewed from more places on Earth than solar eclipses.
b
Lunar eclipses are easier to see during the day than at night.
c
Solar eclipses last longer when they happen during a full moon.
d
Solar eclipses produce a larger shadow than lunar eclipses.
Question 9 (1 point)
Which of the following is affected by the amount of sunlight that strikes different parts of Earth due to Earth's tilt on its axis?

a
the types of landforms on Earth
b
the locations of the poles on Earth
c
the changes of the seasons on Earth
d
the lengths of the months on Earth
Question 10 (1 point)
This diagram shows Earth, the Moon, and the Sun.



Kinesha and her friend were watching a solar eclipse. Kinesha explains to her friend that a solar eclipse means that Earth is located between the Sun and the Moon. Her friend tells Kinesha that her explanation is incorrect. Why?

a
Kinesha is incorrect because a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is directly below Earth and the Sun.
b
Kinesha is incorrect because a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is directly between the Sun and Earth.
c
Kinesha is incorrect because a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is directly above Earth and the Sun.
d
Kinesha is incorrect because a solar eclipse occurs when the Sun is directly between the Moon and Earth.
Question 11 (1 point)
During which phase does the Moon appear to be unlit by sunlight?

a
third quarter
b
new moon
c
first quarter
d
full moon
Question 12 (1 point)
Which of these would be best to use to model the Moon's phase changes?

a
glowing star stickers placed against a black background
b
a flashlight for the Moon and a foam ball for Earth
c
two different sized foam balls to represent Earth and the Moon and a light source to represent the Sun
d
a photograph of the Moon
Question 13 (1 point)
In what order are the Moon, Earth, and the Sun aligned during a total eclipse of the Sun?

a
in the order of Earth, the Sun, and the Moon in a straight line
b
in the order of the Sun, Earth, and the Moon in a straight line
c
in the order of the Sun, the Moon, and Earth in a straight line
d
in the order of the Moon, Earth, and the Sun in a straight line
Question 14 (1 point)
The pictures shows a diagram of the Earth on its axis.





Which position of Earth is correct if the state of Georgia is experiencing spring?

a
Z
b
Y
c
W
d
X
Question 15 (1 point)
A student creates two models to demonstrate phases of the Moon. The models are shown.



Which moon phases can the models be used to demonstrate?

a
Model 1 can be used to demonstrate a full moon, and Model 2 can be used to demonstrate a new moon.
b
Model 1 can be used to demonstrate a new moon, and Model 2 can be used to demonstrate a third quarter moon.
c
Model 1 can be used to demonstrate a full moon, and Model 2 can be used to demonstrate a waning crescent moon.
d
Model 1 can be used to demonstrate a first quarter moon, and Model 2 can be used to demonstrate a waxing gibbous moon.
Question 16 (1 point)
The picture shows the equator of Earth and the location of South Africa.



Which statement best compares the climate near the equator to the climate in South Africa?

a
The equator receives more direct sunlight through all the seasons of the year and this produces a warmer climate than South Africa.
b
The equator receives more direct sunlight in spring and summer so it is hotter than South Africa.
c
The equator receives less direct sunlight in spring and summer so it is colder than South Africa.
d
The equator receives less direct sunlight through all the seasons of the year and this produces a colder climate than South Africa.
Question 17 (1 point)
What would an observer standing on the Moon see during a solar eclipse if she was looking back towards Earth?

a
The Earth fully covered by the Moon's shadow.
b
The Earth partially covered by the Moon's shadow.
c
The Sun fully covered by the Moon's shadow.
d
The Sun partially covered by the Moon's shadow.
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