A | B |
For a horizontally moving object, what is the latitude where it is effected most by Earth's rotation? | The poles. |
What area of Earth is not effected by the Coriolis effect? | The Equator |
(T or F) Toilets in Australia flush in the opposite direction than they do here because of the Coriolis Effect. | F |
Parallelism of the Axis (def) | Earth's axis is tilted 23.5 degrees toward Polaris for all points in its orbit around the sun |
Axis (def) | Imaginary line around which Earth spins |
2 pieces of evidence for Earth's Rotations | Foucault Pendulum & Coriolis Effect |
3 Results of Earth's rotation | Length of day, Direction of Sunrise, Coriolis Effect |
Where does the Earth spin the fastest? | At the equator |
Foucault Pendulum (def) | Each hour the pendulum shifts approx. 11 degrees in a clockwise direction knocking over all the pins that surround it. The shift is caused by Earth's rotation. If the Earth did not rotate only 2 pins (in a straight line from each other) will be knocked down. |
Revolution (def) | The Earth's counterclockwise orbit around the sun; Earth is a satellite of the sun. |
Ellipse (def) | Elongated closed curve; similar to a stretched out oval |
Date of perihelion | Jan 3rd or 4th |
Date of aphelion | July 4th |
Perihelion (def) | Point in the Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun |
Aphelion (def) | Point in the Earth's orbit when it is furthest from the sun |
Degrees of the tilt of the Earth | 23.5 degrees |
Why are summers hotter than winters? | The Earth's tilt causes sun light to hit some areas more directly than others, concentrating the heat energy, thus causing summer. |
2 pieces of evidence for Earth's Revolution | Parallax Effect & Seasonal changes in constellations |
Parallax Effect (def) | The apparent shift in a star's position that occurs because Earth has moved in its orbit |
4 Constellations that aren't seen in the summer | Orion, Taurus, Gemini, Canis Major |
Constellation that isn't seen in the winter | Scorpio |
3 Reasons for Seasons | Revolution of Earth around the sun, Tilt of Earth on its axis, Parallelism of Earth's axis |
Date of Spring Equinox | On or about March 20th or 21st |
Date of Fall Equinox | On or about Sept. 22nd or 23rd |
Equinox (def) | Time of the year when neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the sun is at zenith at noon on the equator, Daylight and nighttime hours are equal |
Only 2 dates when the sun rises due east and sets due west. | The Equinoxes (March 20th/21st & Sept. 22nd/23rd |
Solstice (def) | The point at which the sun reaches its greatest distance North or South of the Equator |
Date of Summer Solstice | On or about June 21st |
Date of Winter Solstice | On or about December 21st |
Latitude where the sun is at zenith on Dec. 21st | Tropic of Capricorn 23.5 degrees south |
Latitude where the sun is at zenith on June 21st | Tropic of Cancer 23.5 degrees north |
Solar Noon | Time of the day when the sun has reached its highest point in its path through the sky, for that latitude |
Solar Time | Time told by the sun (may vary slightly with in a time zone) |
Daylight Savings | When clock time is advanced one hour (April-Oct) |
If it is 7pm in NYC long. 75 degrees W. What time is it in LA long 120 degrees W | 4pm |
Latitude of the North Pole | 90 degrees N |
Latitude of the South Pole | 90 degrees S |
Latitude of the Equator | 0 degrees lat. |
Latitude of the Tropic of Cancer | 23.5 degrees N |
Latitude of the Tropic of Capricorn | 23.5 degrees S |
Latitude of the Arctic Circle | 66.5 degrees N |
Latitude of the Antarctic Circle | 66.5 degrees S |
Longitude of the Prime Meridian | 0 degrees long. |
Longitude of the International Date Line | 180 degrees long. |
# of Time Zones in the World | 24 |
# of degrees in each Time Zone | 15 degrees |
# of Time Zones in the USA | 6 |
Is it the day before or the day after when you cross the date line toward the west? | The next day. Ex. Fri.at 2pm goes to Sat.at 2pm |
Is it the day before or the day after when you cross the date line toward the east? | The day before. Ex Sat. 1am goes to Fri.at 1am |
How does time change across the International dateline? | It does not change only the day does. Ex Sat. 2pm is Fri 2pm going East |
Which letters in the image represent solar noon?,  | A, B, & C,  |
Which letters in the image represent sunrise?,  | D, E, & F are sunrise,  |
Which letters in the image represent sunset?,  | G, H, & I,  |
What hemisphere is represented by the image?,  | Northern Hemisphere because people living here look to the south to see the sun in the sky.,  |
Which letters in the image, represent the path of the sun on the summer solstice ?,  | F, C & I,  |
Which letters in the image represent the path of the sun on the equinoxes?,  | E, B, H,  |
Which letters in the image, represent the winter solstice?,  | D, A, G,  |
Which letters in the image, represent the sun rising due east & setting due west?,  | E, B, H,  |
What is the latitude of pt. A?,  | 23.5 degrees north,  |
What is the latitude of pt. D?,  | 40 degrees north,  |
What is the longitude of pt. E?,  | 60 degrees west,  |
If it is 8 PM at pt. A, what time is it at point E?,  | 12 PM,  |
If it is 11 PM Wed. at pt. A, what time & day is it at the U in the word Australia?,  | 3 PM Thurs.,  |