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The Earth and the Moon

Teacher: Sonia Zamora
Horizontales
The phase when the Earth is in between the sun and the moon.
Having the observable illuminated greater than a semicircle and less than a circle.
The cup-shaped depression or cavity made in the moon by meteorites.
This side of the moon we always see.
The result of the Earth orbiting around the center of gravity between it and the moon.
Pulverized rock
The illuminated area is increasing
This side of the moon has a thicker crust.
The alternate rise and fall of the sea.
Either horn of the crescent moon.
Verticales
The circumferential edge of the apparent moon.
A fissure or a narrow channel on the moon.
Tide that occurs during full or new moon phase.
The moving line that separates the illuminated and dark side of the moon.
The major force that causes tides.
Elevated areas on the moon.
The moon is one half illuminated by the sun.
Less than one-half lit.
Tide that occurs during first or last quarter moon phase.
The illuminated area is decreasing
This moon feature can be called mares as well.