A) "The Moon and the Sun" B) "The Phases of the Moon" C) "The New Moon" D) "The Masks of the Moon"
A) about one year B) about one month C) about one day D) about one week
A) first quarter moon. B) last quarter moon. C) full moon. D) crescent moon.
A) the amount of sunlight that lights the universe B) the amount of sunlight that lights the sun C) the amount of sunlight that lights the moon D) the amount of sunlight that lights the earth
A) first quarter moon and the last quarter moon. B) new moon and the full moon. C) full moon and the crescent moon. D) crescent moon and the last quarter moon.
A) A new moon would occur several times each month. B) The phases of the moon would be twice as long. C) The moon would not be seen for 27 days of each month. D) The moon would have 12 different phases.
A) "able to be seen." B) "far from sight." C) "changed in appearance." D) "hidden from view."
A) is the same size as the earth. B) has more than 12 phases. C) receives all its light from the earth. D) does not have the same appearance for more than a week.
A) None of the phases of the moon are as marvelous as the full moon. B) The first phase of the moon is called the new moon. C) A first quarter moon appears in the third phase. D) The moon changes its appearance many times as it moves around the earth.
A) teach the readers how to tell the difference between a new moon and a full moon. B) explain why the appearance of the moon changes. C) describe the way the moon appears daily in the night sky. D) entertain readers with a legend about the moon.
A) "not happening often." B) "rarely feeling sad." C) "occurring once a month." D) "a month with two full moons."
A) The moon wears a mask on its face. B) A full moon occurs twice in one month. C) The earth travels around the moon. D) The moon completes no more than three phases in one month. |