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What Are The Type s of Volcanoes kinds of volcanoes to see Laidlaw Volcano and Pillar Butte are Shield Volcanoes that form when liquid rock oozes and flows out
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What Are The Type s of Volcanoes kinds of volcanoes to see Laidlaw Volcano and Pillar Butte are Shield Volcanoes that form when liquid rock oozes and flows out of a central vent Pilot Butte. This is called an orbit The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth It takes one month for the Moon to go around the Earth The Moon is a little more than 200000 miles from the Earth It is about the size of the Earth That means the Earth is fou Background also see Teachers Guide Pages 1 2 photo on 8 12 and photo on 13 The circular features so obvious on the Moons surface are impact craters formed when impactors smashed into the surface The explosion and excavation of materials at the impac Made by: Grace Taggart. Size. Moon- The Moon is 3,475km. Earth- The Earth is 12,756 km. Sun- The Sun is 1,392,684 km . What types of landforms are there?. Moon- The Moon is made out of hard rocks and there are many craters and mountains.. Characterizing LROC NAC Images. Created by: . Belfry High School. Participants. Taylor Runyon. Mickayla Walters. Sarah Compton. Staci Coleman. Brianna Sullivan. Our Purpose. Our purpose of doing this project is to understand morphology and the composition of the Tycho . Lunar plains & craters. Manned lunar exploration. The lunar interior. The Moon. ’. s geologic history. The formation of the Moon. Moon Data (Table 10-1). Moon Data: Numbers. Diameter. : 3,476. .. Geoffrey George, Charles Gutierrez Miguel . Nze. , Matt Malacara, Brandon Rangel, Juan . Urquidi. , Alex Valdez. Robert E. Lee High School/S.T.E.M. RAM Academy. San Antonio, Texas. Project Selection. Houle. 11:00 E. 10:00 C. Red. RB. Bank. High. School. Lunar-tics!. Scientific Research. Southeastern Imbrium Crater Age Dating and Ejecting Data. March 30, 2011. . Objectives Covered. What we covered for Phase II. STEVEN JAY STEELE . . SIZE. . MOON. THE SIZE OF THE MOON . IS . 3,474 KM. . . EARTH. THE EARTH IS 12,742 KILOMETERS WIDE. LANDFORMS/CRATERS. . Lunar plains & craters. Manned . lunar . exploration. The lunar interior. The Moon. ’. s geologic history. The formation of the Moon. Moon Data (Table 10-1). Moon Data: Numbers. Diameter. : 3,476. By: Ava Schwartz . Size:. Earth:. The Earth is about One Million times smaller than the sun leaving it at 3,959 miles across.. Moon:. The. . Moon is 50 times smaller than the Earth leaving it at . This work is protected by U.S. copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from it should never be made available to students except by instructors using the accompanying text in their classes. All recipients of this work are expected to abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials.. Prentice Hall Earth Science. 22.3 Objectives. Describe . how the physical features of the lunar surface were created. Explain . the history of the moon . 22.3 Vocabulary. crater. ray. mare. rille. lunar regolith. Prentice Hall Earth Science. 22.3 Objectives. Describe . how the physical features of the lunar surface were created. Explain . the history of the moon . 22.3 Vocabulary. crater. ray. mare. rille. lunar regolith. Formation of the Moon Before visit to the Observatory Overview Introduction to the Formation of the Moon Video about the Evolution of the Moon Classroom demonstrations on distances to the Moon Classroom activity – Craters on the Moon
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