Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The moon report!

THE MOON
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Do you ever see that shiny orb in the sky? It's called the moon.        
The moon controls earth's tides.When a full moon or a new moon the gravitational pull with the sun is so strong that at these times it creates more water to flow.

The moon is made up of upper crust lower crust and most of its made of mantle then partial melt, fluid outer core, solid inner core and like I said most of the moon is made of mantle.

The moon makes shapes in the sky called phases.There are a lot of moon phases (actually only eight  phases).There is new moon, waning crescent, waning gibbous, first quarter, full moon, last quarter, and last but not least waxing crescent and back to new moon, the moon phases are seen differently from other places around earth, northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere.

Therefore let’s  appreciate the brightest satellite at night the moon.              
By Isabella.C

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