Name: ID: 28. How far apart are the seasons? 3 months apart b. 6 months apart Th
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Name: ID: 28. How far apart are the seasons? 3 months apart b. 6 months apart The darkest shadow during an eclipse is called the a penumbra b umbra 9 months apart 29. d. equinox 30. Which planet will not be able to have an eclipse? c. Neptune d. Mercury b. Mars 31. Craters on the moon are still there because the moon c. has weather d. lacks weather b. has active volcanoes 32. When the Earth and sun are at their closest points in their orbits, it's known as a aphelion b. perihelion d. apogoe Matching: Not all words are used Label the diagram below -North Pole Arctic Circle Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn Antarctic Circle South Pole North Pole South Pole Equstor Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn Arctic Circle Antarctic Circle The locatioe of the sun on an equinox During the suramer this is the border where there will be 23 hours of daylight in a 24h our period 35. The highest degree of latitude in the northers hemisphereExplanation / Answer
28.(a)3 months
The seasons in a year is divided in 4 parts each approximately accounts four 3 months.
29. (b)umbra
This is the darkest part during the eclipse.
30.(d)Mercury
The planet which don't have its moon revolving around it can not form eclipse. Mercury and venus don't have moon.
31.(a)has running rivers of water
The craters are there on Moon because there is no erosion from running water, there is no atmosphere also there is no tectonic plates.
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