| the moon definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | la luna | 6 sets |
| 2 | the earth was struck by an object the size of mars that was absorbed into the earth and blew away part of the crust. that crust got stuck in earth's orbit and is now known as the ______. this is also how the earth got its tilt which is what gives us the seasons and keeps one part of the earth from being fried by the sun. | 3 sets |
| 3 | forces that shape coast: tides | 3 sets |
| 4 | la lune | 3 sets |
| 5 | an example of a natural satellite | 2 sets |
| 6 | the earth was struck by an object the size of mars that was absorbed into the earth and blew away part of the crust. that crust got stuck in earth's orbit and is now known as the moon. this is also how the earth got its tilt which is what gives us the seasons and keeps one part of the earth from being fried by the sun. | 2 sets |
| 7 | confusion, fear, over-emotional, lies, deceit | 1 set |
| 8 | imagination, illumination, unexpected possibilities | 1 set |
| 9 | der mond | 1 set |
| 10 | object that does not emit light | 1 set |
| 11 | diameter unusually large compared to parent planet; density 3.3x water, comparable to earth's crustal rocks; perhaps has a small iron core; gravitationally locked and does rotate on its axis; gravitational attraction 1/6 earth, no atmosphere, tectonics no longer active, surface bombarded by micrometeorites which gradually makes landscape smooth | 1 set |
| 12 | ang buwan | 1 set |
| 13 | the u.s. is the only nation to send men to? | 1 set |
| 14 | "envious", "inconsistent" | 1 set |
| 15 | the object that revolves around the earth | 1 set |
| 16 | exerts a greater gravitational pull on earth than the sun | 1 set |
| 17 | what (rocky planet's) moon is "dead"? | 1 set |
| 18 | which moon is closer to the sun? the moon, or triton. | 1 set |
| 19 | what is earth's only natural satellite? | 1 set |
| 20 | which moon is our moon. the moon, titan, or ganymede? | 1 set |
| 21 | the earth's natural satellite | 1 set |
| 22 | following the star the fool travels through the night. the full moon rises, illuminating for him a watery path. and he begins to feel disoriented, as if walking in his sleep. he passes under the moon, between two pillars ancient and strange. suddenly, he looks around to find himself in another land entirely. when he was in the presence of the high priestess, he saw hints of this dark land through the sheer veil draped behind her throne. and later, when he hung from the tree, he felt himself between the physical world and this one. now, he has at last passed behind the veil. here are the mysteries he sought, at least, here are the dark mysteries, ones that have to do with the most primal and ancient powers; powers of nature, not of civilization. it is a land poets, artists, musicians and madmen know well, a terrifying, alluring place, with very different rules. wolves, howling in homage to the moon, run wild across this land, hunting along side maidens with bow and arrows; and creatures from childhood nightmares and fantasies peer from shadows, eyes glowing. the path the fool was walking is now a river, and he stands hip-deep in the powerful pull of its salty, moonlit waters. there is, on the nearby shore, a small boat, but it has no rudder, no oar. the fool realizes he has only two choices. he can lose himself in this desolate, primal land of madness and illusion, howl with the wolves, be hunted down, or he can get into the boat, and trust himself to the river. the moon will be in control either way, but in the boat, his surrender to the powers of the unconscious and the natural world will at least take him somewhere. as the artists and poets and magicians know, inspiration, visions, genius, moon magic, are the rewards of such surrender. the fool gets into the boat, and shoves off. as the waters sweep him away, moon beams light his "path" and he feels the mistress of this dark land gazing down at him with the high priestess's approving eyes. | 1 set |
| 23 | result of a small planet colliding with the earth, blasting debris from, which formed a ring around the earth | 1 set |
| 24 | different moon phases of the moon | 1 set |
| 25 | what is shaded during a lunar eclipse? | 1 set |
| 26 | newtons early work with gravity was based on comparisons between the fall of an apple and...? | 1 set |
| 27 | this planet rules your emotions, desires and intuitions | 1 set |
| 28 | ماه | 1 set |
| 29 | what does juliet not want romeo to swear by, when he swears his love | 1 set |
| 30 | has many craters, because there is no atmosphere to burn up the asteroids before they hit | 1 set |
| 31 | der mond, monde | 1 set |
| 32 | is 1/4th the diameter of the earth, has no atmosphere, has no oxygen, and has extreme hot and cold temperatures. | 1 set |
| 33 | name the earth's largest natural satellite | 1 set |
| 34 | was never part of the earth | 1 set |
| 35 | will be used by god as a sign to signal the end of this age | 1 set |
| 36 | xviii (18) | 1 set |
| 37 | this is earth's nearest neighbor in space | 1 set |
| 38 | earth's natural satellite | 1 set |
| 39 | what is the name of the earth's satellite? | 1 set |
| 40 | "monday" came from | 1 set |