The time I was in my Science class…

The day I went to Science, was the best day of my life.. I learned the MOON PHASES: There’s the NEW MOON, WAXING CRESCENT, FIRST QUARTER, WAXING GIBBOUS, FULL MOON, WANING GIBBOUS, LAST QUARTER, and the WANING CRESCENT. As the MOON PHASES change, I also learned that we the Sun is shining light on one side, that the Sun is not shining all over there Moon, the light is just on one side of the Moon. I realized that the gravitational pull from Moon is pulling on Earth’s surface water and that causes the oceans to bulge on the side closest to Earth. There is two names for something like this: The LOW and  HIGH TIDES. The high tide is when the water is at its highest and the Low tide is when the water is at a low level. At times, two regions on Earth are experiencing  high tides and two regions are experiencing low tides. Some places can have up to two High tides and two Low tides each day. When the tides are a go, they have SPRING TIDES and NEAP TIDES.  The Spring tides are when there is a great difference between the high and low tides. The Neap tides are when there is a least difference between the Low and High tides. But the one thing Ididn’t know was that the Sun is also a star!! The Star is a sphere of hot, glowing gases that is giving off its own lights and is held together by the gravity.By fact, the Sun provides Earth with huge amounts of energy in the forms of heat and light. The last thing I learned was the surface of the Sun was called the Photosphere. The Photosphere gives off most of the light that Earth receives from the Sun. But always remember, the WAXING grows and is always on the right and the WANING is always on the left.

                                        That’s what I learned in Science class today…