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This science journal entry from November 13, 2012, provides a structured overview of essential vocabulary and guided questions related to our solar system. Key terms, including 'genus,' 'gas,' and 'gravity' are defined, enhancing comprehension of scientific concepts. A guided question prompts students to think critically about Earth's revolution around the sun compared to the moon's revolution around Earth, reinforcing their understanding of celestial movements. The entry encourages students to engage with vocabulary and assess their knowledge through guided questions.
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SCIENCE JOURNAL 11/13/2012
1st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY __________________
2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 11/13/2012Science Vocabulary 63 11/13/2012Guided Question64
11/13/2012Science Vocabulary 63 • genus – A group made up of two • or more very similar species.
G gas 14 gravity 29 genus 63
11/13/2012Guided Question64 Which of the following happens in our solar system? • AEarth revolves around the sun once per day. • BThe moon revolves around Earth once per day. • CEarth revolves around the sun once per year. • DThe moon revolves around Earth once per year.
It takes the moon around 29 days to revolve around the Earth. It takes the Earth about 1 year (365 days) to revolve around the Sun. • The answer isC Earth revolves around the sun once per year.
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