1. What is a total solar eclipse? How are the sun, earth and moon aligned when a total eclipse occurs.
2. What is a total lunar eclipse? How are the sun, earth and moon aligned when a total eclipse occurs.
3. How are they different?
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Match the following. match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. 1. foreshocks process used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake 2. magnitude newer magnitude scale that measures the amount of moved (displaced) rock along a fault to determine the strength of an earthquake 3. mercalli intensity scale measure of the total amount of energy released during an earthquake 4. moment magnitude scale areas on active faults where a major earthquake hasn't occurred in a long time 5. richter scale mini-quakes that usually occur before a major earthquake 6. seismic gaps scale that measures the effects or severity of an earthquake 7. triangulation scale of magnitude based on the size of seismic waves produced by an earthquake
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Did you know that a blue wales tongue weighs more than an elephant?
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