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TEKS 5.8D

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Craters   Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another object, such as a meteorite  
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Moon   A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons.  
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Earth   A planet in the solar system that has life on it  
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Surface   The outermost covering or layer  
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Gas   What the Sun is mainly composed of  
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Sun   The star at the center of the solar system that supplies heat and light to earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system in orbit  
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Rocky, with craters   Both Earth and Moon have this type of surface  
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Earth, Moon   Orbits another object  
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Earth, Moon, Sun   Found in our solar system  
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The Earth's rotation on its axis   This affects the length of day on Earth, and makes the sun appear to rise and set in the Earth sky  
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A flashlight   This could be used to model the sun in a diagram of the Earth, Moon, and Sun  
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A small golf ball   This could be used to model the moon in a diagram of the Earth, Moon, and Sun  
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A large beach ball   This could be used to model the Earth in a diagram of the Earth, Moon, and Sun  
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East   The sun rises in the  
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West   The sun sets in the  
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