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Post by Mr. Kruse on Oct 2, 2008 22:26:18 GMT -6
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UCrWWlucZk&feature=relatedThis history channel video talks about how craters are formed and the dark spots (maria) during the first half, the second half talks about tides and the importance of the moon. Make some comments, ask questions, and discuss below!
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Post by jasminejohnson on Oct 3, 2008 7:54:40 GMT -6
Well, I read this book called Life As We Knew It, and in the book the moon gets hit by this huge asteroid, and like all the tides go crazy. Also there are like psycho weather changes and allot of people die. Could that really happen? The setting of the book was in the USA and if that really did happen I would just move to Egypt. if the moon got hit by something bigger than it was, would our whole planet be affected, and could that asteroid just start orbiting us like the moon dose?
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Post by alexgarcia on Oct 3, 2008 10:19:14 GMT -6
that was good
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Post by Victor Mar on Oct 3, 2008 11:22:08 GMT -6
how strong is the moons gravitional pull becouse people say that the moon has no gravity
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Post by AdrianValdovinos on Oct 3, 2008 12:35:12 GMT -6
yes the does have gravity but not a lot
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Post by AdrianValdovinos on Oct 3, 2008 12:35:30 GMT -6
the moon
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Post by Kevin Delao on Oct 3, 2008 12:35:54 GMT -6
victor you dont know how to spell
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Post by astridaparicio on Oct 3, 2008 13:15:23 GMT -6
So if the moon werent there there would be no high tides or low tides on Earth
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Post by Brian Kahler on Oct 3, 2008 13:23:19 GMT -6
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UCrWWlucZk&feature=relatedThis history channel video talks about how craters are formed and the dark spots (maria) during the first half, the second half talks about tides and the importance of the moon. Make some comments, ask questions, and discuss below! I have learned about how the moon got its craters . It was because of asteroids flying around and it just happenend to hit the moon
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Post by Karissa Jensen on Oct 3, 2008 13:35:14 GMT -6
Well, I read this book called Life As We Knew It, and in the book the moon gets hit by this huge asteroid, and like all the tides go crazy. Also there are like psycho weather changes and allot of people die. Could that really happen? The setting of the book was in the USA and if that really did happen I would just move to Egypt. if the moon got hit by something bigger than it was, would our whole planet be affected, and could that asteroid just start orbiting us like the moon dose? i read that book to and I was wondering of that could happen, I mean could a comet hit the moon so hard that it knocks the moon out of where it is suppose to be, is there a crater that big that could actually do that.
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Post by vincehillbedford on Oct 3, 2008 14:12:12 GMT -6
i still dont kno y the moon effects the seasons or the tide
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Post by Brooke McFarland on Oct 3, 2008 14:19:34 GMT -6
That video was really good. I never thought that the astroids hit the moon and created the craters. how often are the ceaters made?
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Post by Meranda Oban on Oct 10, 2008 10:26:32 GMT -6
So if the moon was not there we wouldnt have high tides or low tides
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Post by Benny Corona on Oct 10, 2008 13:28:15 GMT -6
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UCrWWlucZk&feature=relatedThis history channel video talks about how craters are formed and the dark spots (maria) during the first half, the second half talks about tides and the importance of the moon. Make some comments, ask questions, and discuss below! This is a great video for someone who wants some more in depth information about craters and the moon. What I don't understand is why they choose to use Latin to name the dark spots?
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Post by Carlos Gonzalez on Oct 10, 2008 14:08:08 GMT -6
how strong is the moons gravitional pull becouse people say that the moon has no gravity. that is a good ? How strong is the moon?
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