Exam 15: Moons and Small Solar System Bodies
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The imaginary line encircling Earth at its surface, halfway between the north and south geographic poles, is called the
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Some people mistakenly call noon and midnight ______________ and ______________.
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The first mate of a pirate ship shoots the noonday Sun with a sextant and measures the altitude to be 50o to the south on December 21. The time on the ship's clock is 4 P.M. (GMT). What are the longitude and latitude of the ship?
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The number of daylight hours at 35°N is greatest during the month of
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At which latitude is the noonday Sun overhead twice a year?
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Our present days of the week are related to the names of the Sun, the Moon, and ______________ planets.
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In the United States, the southernmost point of the Sun is known as the ______________.
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When one crosses the International Date Line traveling eastward, one day is ______________ the present date.
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At which latitude is the noonday Sun overhead only once a year?
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An imaginary line from one geographic pole to the other along the surface of Earth perpendicular to the equator is called
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An observer measures the North Star (Polaris) at an altitude of 40°. The observer's latitude is
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The Julian calendar assumed that there were ______________ days in a year.
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On December 21, the noonday Sun is overhead at what latitude?
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The ______________ angle is measured between the horizon and the line of sight to the object.
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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 apparent amount of time it takes for Earth to complete a rotation on its axis is called a
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An observer measures the North Star (Polaris) at an altitude of 30°. The observer's latitude is
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On September 22 or 23, the noonday Sun is overhead at what latitude?
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