1. | The solar nebula hypothesis is the explanation of the evolution of the solar system | A. | Neap Tide | |
2. | All existing matter in space | B. | Universe | |
3. | A system made up of millions of stars | C. | Precession | |
4. | the variation of the inclination of the axis of a rotating planet. | D. | Nutation | |
5. | The slow movement of the axis of a spinning planet | E. | Moon Phases | |
6. | the center of mass of two or more bodies that are orbiting each other, or the point around which they both orbit. | F. | Revolution | |
7. | the tide just after the new moon | G. | Tidal Range | |
8. | The tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon | H. | Galaxy | |
9. | The vertical difference between the high tide and the low tide | I. | Spring Tide | |
10. | The shape the moon appears to be, based on where the sun light hits it. | J. | Rotation | |
11. | The action of moving in a circle on an axis | K. | Solar Nebula Hypothesis | |
12. | the action of moving around something in a path that is similar to a circle | L. | Barycenter |
K | 1. | The solar nebula hypothesis is the explanation of the evolution of the solar system | A. | Neap Tide |
B | 2. | All existing matter in space | B. | Universe |
H | 3. | A system made up of millions of stars | C. | Precession |
D | 4. | the variation of the inclination of the axis of a rotating planet. | D. | Nutation |
C | 5. | The slow movement of the axis of a spinning planet | E. | Moon Phases |
L | 6. | the center of mass of two or more bodies that are orbiting each other, or the point around which they both orbit. | F. | Revolution |
I | 7. | the tide just after the new moon | G. | Tidal Range |
A | 8. | The tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon | H. | Galaxy |
G | 9. | The vertical difference between the high tide and the low tide | I. | Spring Tide |
E | 10. | The shape the moon appears to be, based on where the sun light hits it. | J. | Rotation |
J | 11. | The action of moving in a circle on an axis | K. | Solar Nebula Hypothesis |
F | 12. | the action of moving around something in a path that is similar to a circle | L. | Barycenter |