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Meteors that land on Earth are called meteorites.
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Meteors that land on Earth are called meteorites.
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24 hours or _________________.
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Asteroids can collide with object such as Earth’s moon, creating huge craters on the surface.
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Earth’s revolution causes the_______________.
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Planet nearest to the sun.
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The earth rotates on it's own axis.
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It is the movement of the Earth around the Sun.
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The earth takes ____________to complete the revolution.
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It is a tiny particles left by an asteroid or a comet & most of it are smaller than the size of a pebble.
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Largest planet in the Solar System
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When small meteoroids enters Earth’s atmosphere, they usually burn up & make a fiery trail as it falls, it is then called a meteor or a “shooting star”
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The outer planets are characterized by their smaller size and gaseous composition.
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It is the movement of earth on its axis.
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The Inner Planets or _____________.
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The _______ revolves around the _________.
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Rotates in the opposite direction of Earth.
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The rotation of the Earth causes the four seasons.
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Outer planet or _________________.
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Are large pieces of space rock with irregular shapes; They are also known as planetoids or minor planets that revolves around our sun.
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The inner planets are called jovial planets because they are solid, rock-like, and dense.
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Outer planets compose of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and ___________
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A is a small body made out of dust, rock, gas & ice; they are kind of like a dirty snowball; it come from faraway regions of our solar system beyond the planets.
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The effects of revolution causes varying length of day and night.
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The earth takes ____________ to complete a full circle on its axis.
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Planets are classified has inner and higher planets.
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A huge group of stars is called a ___________.
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Includes the Sun itself and every celestial that revolves around it including the planets and their natural satellites, dwarfs planets, asteroids, comets, meteoroids, etc.
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Earth’s rotation causes ____________
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During the seasons, temperature changes depends on angle at which the sun's rays hit the earth.
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Earth’s revolution causes the four seasons.
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Is usually regarded as Earth's twin because they are almost similar in size, mass, density ans composition.
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Meteoroids are pieces of rock or dust that are smaller than asteroids.
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Venus has volcanoes like Earth
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The outer planets are characterized by their bigger size and gaseous composition.
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The inner planets are called Jovian planets because they are solid, rock-like, and dense.
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Has a Great Red Spot from a storm system that is more than 400 years old (It is larger than Earth!)
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When small meteoroids enters Earth’s atmosphere, they usually burn up & make a fiery trail as it falls, it is then called a meteor or a “shooting star”
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Planets are classified has inner and outer planets.
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Planet nearest to the sun.
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It is known for its splendid rings systems.
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Revolution is the movement of the Earth around the Sun.
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The earth moves in two different ways: Rotation and Revolution.
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The earth revolves around the sun.
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What causes day and night?
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The __________ revolves around the sun.
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The effects of revolution causes varying length of month and year.
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. Earth’s rotation causes day and night while earth’s revolution causes the four seasons.
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During the seasons, temperature changes depend on angle at which the Sun's rays hit the earth.
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Rotation is the movement of earth on its axis.
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As the earth rotates on its axis, half of the earth faces away from the sun. The half of the earth that faces the sun will experience day while the half of the earth that faces away from the sun will experience night.
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It is the energy released by an earthquake at the focus. It is calculated from earthquakes recorded by an instrument called seismograph.
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It is the shaking of the ground. It happens when crustal plates move.
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It is the strength of an earthquake perceived and felt by people in a certain locality.
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PHIVOLCS ________________
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It is the boundary along a warm air mass, pushing out a cold air mass.
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It is currently erupting or showing regular signs of activity like earthquakes and significant gas emission.
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It is characterized by hot and cloudless days.
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Is any form of moisture including rain, drizzle, snow, freezing rain, hail, ice pellets, or sleets that falls on the ground.
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It characteristic of a region or climate with temperatures high enough to support year-round plant growth given sufficient moistures.
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There are two pronounced seasons in the Philippines ____________.
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An instrument that measures the motion of the ground during Earthquakes.
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ONE FACTORS AFFECTING SEASONS IN THE PHILIPPINES IS __________________.
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A volcanic eruption can be non-explosive or non-explosive.
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Is government agency concern with Earthquakes and volcanic eruption in the Philippines.
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It is the opening of a volcano.
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Historical records of Earthquakes in the Philippines show that our country is frequently hit by Earthquakes.
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The strength of an Earthquake can be describe in terms of Magnitude and Intensity.
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It is characterized by pronounced rainy season with thunderstorms .
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When tectonic plates collide, massive rocks underground deform and trigger a build-up of temperature and pressure.
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Volcanoes that have not shown signs of activity for a long period of time and has no records of volcanic eruptions in the past thousand years.
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Is a measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of the air.
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It refers to the condition of a place in a short period of time.
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Someone who study and report on weather and climate, keep records of temperature, precipitation.
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It is an opening in the Earth's crust where lava, molten rocks, and gaseous materials are forced out through its opening.
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Volcanoes that erupted and then have entered a long period of inactivity; “Sleeping Volcano"
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It is the shaking of grounds that happen when there is a strong volcanic eruptions.
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These consist of lava, ashes, volcanic gases, and rocks.
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It is the boundary along the leading edge of a cold air mass pushing out a warm air mass.
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Is a measure of moisture present in the air.
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It is an average condition of a place over long period of time.
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Components of weather patterns such as air, temperature, air pressure, humidity, and Precipitation.
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The Philippine climate is warm and humid, it is considered as one of the world’s healthiest tropical climates.
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Is a measure of moisture present in the air.
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Is a measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of the air.
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An air mass is a large body of air that has characteristics similar to the region of the Earth’s surface where it come from.
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The Dry Season is influenced by the Seasonal Wind and the Northeast Monsoon (Amihan).
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Is any form of moisture including rain, drizzle, snow, freezing rain, hail, ice pellets, or sleets that falls on the ground.
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Refers to the condition of a place in a short period of time.
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A Prevailing Wind blows mostly from a different direction.
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It is characterized by pronounced rainy season with thunderstorms .
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Is the force of the air on a given surface divided by the area of that surface.
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Someone who study and report on weather and climate, keep records of temperature, precipitation.
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Dry season is characterized by cold and cloudless days.
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A Stationary Front occurs when a boundary between air masses stops moving. The stationary front may remain in the same place for several days.
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Volcanoes that have not shown signs of activity for a long period of time and has no records of volcanic eruptions in the past thousand years.
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It is currently erupting or showing regular signs of activity like earthquakes and significant gas emission.
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It is the break in the ground cause by the pressure of the moving rocks. This is where Earthquake originates.
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It is an opening in the Earth's crust where lava, molten rocks, and gaseous materials are forced out through its opening.
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The strength of an Earthquake can be describe in terms of Magnitude and Intensity.
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Refers to the effects of the Earthquake as shown in the destruction of buildings, infrastructures, crops, as well as number of causalities.
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A volcanic eruption can be explosive or non-explosive.
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It is caused by the movement of Earth’s crust or crustal plate.
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An instrument that measures the motion of the ground during earthquakes.
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It is the shaking of grounds that happen when there is a strong volcanic eruptions.
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Is the shaking of the ground. It happens when crustal plates move.
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Is government agency concern with Earthquakes and volcanic eruption in the Philippines.
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When tectonic plates collide, massive rocks underground deform and trigger a build-up of temperature and pressure.
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It is the opening of a volcano.
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Volcanoes that erupted and then have entered a long period of inactivity. “Sleeping Volcano".