Shade in the part of the Moon that is in shadow and the part that is unobservable
Question:
Shade in the part of the Moon that is in shadow and the part that is unobservable from Earth in each of the eight numbered positions. The first has been completed as an example.
Use dark shadow, light cross-hatch for the unobservable side. The possible answers are given in the figures.
A. How long, in days, does it take the Moon to complete one cycle of phases?__________
B. If we consider Position 8 on the diagram on the previous page to be our initial observation, indicate which day of the cycle is represented by the remaining numbered positions.
Position 8 ? Day 1__________ Position 1 ____________ Position 2 ______________ Position 3 ___________
Position 4 ________________ Position 5 ____________ Position 6 ______________ Position 7___________
Chemistry The Central Science
ISBN: 978-0321696724
12th edition
Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward