SUMMARY:
Lunar Revolution is the movement of the moon is an orbit around the earth in a prograde direction with respect to the fixed stars. Moon always revolves around the earth and completes its circle. During revolution we have different phases of the moon.The moon orbits Earth in the counterclockwise (prograde) direction and completes one revolution relatives to the stars in ~27.323 days called Lunar Revolution Length. The moon moves about 0.5 degree per hour and total for 24 hour is 13 degrees. A force of attraction that pulls every object present in the universe is called Gravity. Regular Changes in the level of Earth’s oceans are called the Tides. They may be high or low. It happens only because of the moon’s gravity. Sea level is an average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans from which heights such as elevations may be measured. The barometer is used to measure the movement of the water. The oceans are controlled by moon’s gravity. Wherever the moon moves, it makes the ocean to follow. The crest and troughs above are below the sea level is called water level. When the water level is above the sea level, then the high tides begin. The water below the sea level causes low tides. There are 2 high tides and 2 low tides per day. The sun influences the Earth’s tides. When the moon, the Earth, and the sun are in line, the pull of the sun and the moon act together to create higher tides and lower tides, called spring tides. These tides occur every 14-15 days, during full and new moons. Full moon and the New moon are the phases of the moon during the spring tides. When the moon, the Earth, and the sun are at - right angles to each other, neap tides are formed. Neap tides occur during the first and the last quarter of the moon, and the water are close to equal everywhere. First Quarter and the last quarter are the phases of the moon during the Neap tide.
CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS:
- How do the Sun, Moon and the Earth interact?
2. How do the Earth's motion affect us each day?
The revolution of the earth around the sun causes seasons ( The result of the revolution of the earth around sun along moon in a prograde direction to divide it into four seasons; spring, summer, winter, and autumn), equinoxes (when day and night are equal. The equinoxes are happened in Spring and Fall), solstices ( the longest day two times per year, summer solstices and winter solstices), eclipse (blocking the sunlight coming to the other object by coming in front of the two of them such as when moon comes in between the Sun and the Earth it is Solar Eclipse, but when the earth comes in between the Sun and the moon then it is Lunar eclipse), phases of the moon (the changing shapes of the moon while revolving around the earth), and tides (regular changes in the level of the Earth's oceans). The day and the night are also caused by the revolution of moon, sun, and earth.
REFLECTION:
- What did you enjoy most about this project and why?
I liked the way of explaining the information that we had collected in this project about the specific topic that we were assigned with because this is the totally different type of video and we have to move the objects on our own.
- What was most challenging for you during this period and why?
The most challenging part was to organize our video in the iMovie and then add captions, narrations in our own language, song and organize it well.
- What new skills did you learn from doing this project?
The new skill that I've learned from doing this project is to use the iMovie.
- Is there anything that you would changed about this project? Explain.
I think that providing more time and the place to do the project where everything is quite, so the audience can clearly hear it. More time because of the internship schedule and the quite zone because of the noise in the hallway of opening and closing of the rooms door and the other students that are doing the project aloud.