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    also known as the orbital period. The eight phases include the New Moon, the Waxing Crescent, the First Quarter, the Waxing Gibbous, the Full Moon, the Waning Gibbous, the Last Quarter and the Waning Crescent. Waning is when the luminous portion of the Moon is shrinking. Waxing is when the luminous part of the Moon is enlarging.…

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    Own a car long enough and it will endure its share of scratches, dents, and discoloration. Washing and waxing your ride may restore it to its former luster, while bodily abrasions require special attention. Fortunately, when it comes to remove scratches from car, this is a job you may be able to handle yourself, with a variety of tools at your disposal. Remove Scratches From Car So, what exactly is a scratch? It is any mark or small cut across your vehicle’s surface. The easiest scratches to…

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    side of the moon. The sun is always illuminating one-half of the moon, depending on what place you are on Earth. That also affects what moon phase you see in The Lunar Cycle. The Lunar Cycle start with the New moon and then goes along to Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, then the Full moon. The cycle still continues on for Waning Gibbous Waning Crescent till it comes back to a New moon. This cycle continues about every 29 days or once a month. The Solar Eclipse is caused by the moon getting in…

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    though it is used that is was well taken care of and is in great condition. Waxing your car is simple enough that you can do it at home. The question most ask is how often you should wax it. How often you wax your car depends on how much it is exposed to the elements and what kind of wax you use. If you car is outside a lot it will need waxing more often. And if you use a cheap wax product it will most likely need waxing more often. Some will wax their car every time the wash and other every…

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    Being An Esthetician

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    facials, skin analysis, waxing/threading, makeup artistry, deep pore cleansing treatments, microdermabrasion, aroma therapy, etc. In order to become an esthetician there are some education requirements. You must take a cosmetology/ esthetician program. Most states also require 600 clinical hours of training. You also have to take a state exam, but you must be at least 16-17 years of age. (Unknown,…

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    Phases Of The Moon

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    The Moon it the closest planetary object in space to Earth . It has many phases that we study in our modern day science. We know there are 8 phases that are different and similar. The phases of the Moon are made from the shadow the Earth creates on the Moon. The Moon's phases are the way the Earth casts a shadow over the Moon. It creates different places that the Moon has light. Like in a first quarter only half the the Moon has a shadow.The other side has light because the earth isn't…

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    Moon: Theia Impact or “Big Splash” Theory: When in Earth was still in a molten state, an impactor (Theia) collided with the still forming Earth. Debris and magma that separated from the original body is believed to have congregated and formed into our moon, remaining in its “parent’s” orbit. (Most Plausible Explanation) Fission Theory: Chunk of magma separated from Earth in early formation stages. Pacific ocean basin is said to be where material was removed. Capture Theory: The moon was formed…

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    your knowledge of how the terms on the left are used in astronomy match them with the nonastronomical uses on the right. waning convex, rounded -- also hunch-backed, having a hump gibbous to increase in size, quantity, volume, intensity, etc. waxing decrease in magnitude, importance, brilliancy, intensity, etc. NAAP – Lunar Phase Simulator 2/11 The following sketches of the moon's appearance were made over about four weeks. Identify the phases and put them in the correct numerical order.…

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    When it crosses the eastern side of the horizon plane it is rising / setting (circle). Page 5 – The Horizon Diagram Describe the location of the moon in the sky of the horizon diagram at bottom. Use direction words (like north, west, etc.) and estimate its altitude in degrees. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Page 6 – The Witness and the Detective If we know the moon's position…

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    Tide Waves Research Paper

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    The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the effects of the gravitational forces applied by the moon, sun, and the rotation of the Earth are known as tides. The movements of the Earth, the sun, and the moon are key in understanding how tides work. Gravitational pull, centrifugal force, distance, and mass determine the actions of the ocean’s tides. Gravity and centrifugal force work in opposite directions to keep the ocean’s water levels balanced. As the Earth rotates on its axis, gravity pulls…

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