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The 90°W longitude meridian is the center of the ______________ Standard Time zone in the United States.
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The parallel that is a great circle is the ______________.
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The most southern latitude from which an observer on Earth can see the North Star (Polaris)is
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The slow,25,800-year rotation of Earth's axis is called ______________.
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The longest day (daylight)of the year for the Northern Hemisphere occurs at the time of the
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The elapsed time between two successive crossings of the same meridian by the Sun is known as the ______________ solar day.
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When one travels west while passing over a time zone boundary (ignoring daylight savings time issues),
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The equator has approximately ______________ hours of daylight every day of the year.
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The number of daylight hours before 12 noon is ______________ the number of daylight hours past 12 noon.
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The elapsed time between two successive crossings of the same meridian by a star other than the Sun is known as the ______________ day.
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During one year,what is the apparent change in the noonday Sun's overhead latitude?
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Pope Gregory XIII decreed that 10 days would be skipped in 1582 because
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The Gregorian calendar assumed that there were ______________ days in a year.
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When one travels east while passing over a time zone boundary (ignoring daylight savings time issues),
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For a period after June 21 for locations above 23° N,sunrise in the conterminous United States occurs ______________ each day.
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When the ______________ is crossed traveling westward,the date is advanced to the next day.
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If Earth's axis were tilted at 40°,the seasons of the year would
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