Deck 3: Earth-Sun Geometry and the Seasons

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Choose the latitude with the highest Sun angle over the course of the year.

A) 50º
B) 45º
C) 40º
D) 35º
E) 30º
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The diameter of the Sun is about

A) 100 Earth diameters.
B) 1,000 Earth diameters.
C) 10,000 Earth diameters.
D) 100,000 Earth diameters.
E) 1,000,000 Earth diameters.
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The subsolar point is

A) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are 45º to the surface.
B) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are parallel to the surface.
C) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are perpendicular to the surface.
D) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are 66½º to the surface.
E) none of these.
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The circle of illumination on Earth

A) is constantly migrating across the surface of the Earth.
B) is the boundary between day and night.
C) never moves.
D) all of these.
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As the Earth revolves around the Sun,it also rotates (relative to a view above the North Pole)

A) clockwise about the plane of the ecliptic.
B) counterclockwise about the plane of the ecliptic.
C) clockwise about its axis of rotation.
D) counterclockwise about its axis of rotation.
E) none of these.
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Of the total amount of energy the Sun puts out,about how much does the Earth receive?

A) one-half of one hundredth
B) one half of one thousandth
C) one half of one millionth
D) one half of one billionth
E) one half of one trillionth
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Label the "Aphelion","Perihelion",and "Plane of the ecliptic" on the following figure.Each term is associated with one of the blank lines in the figure.Fill in the blanks to correctly label the figure.
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The diameter of the Earth

A) is greater when measured around the poles than when measured around the Equator.
B) is the same when measured around the poles as when measured around the Equator.
C) is less when measured around the poles than when measured around the Equator.
D) is dependent on the position of the Earth and the Sun.
E) changes slightly with the seasons.
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The temperature of the surface of the Sun is about _________.

A) 6000ºC.
B) 10,800ºC.
C) 15,000,000ºC.
D) 27,000,000ºC.
E) unknown
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The Earth revolves around the Sun (relative to a view above the North Pole)

A) clockwise.
B) counterclockwise.
C) oblately.
D) perpendicularly.
E) spherically.
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Light from the Sun takes _________ to reach the Earth.

A) virtually no time
B) 8.3 seconds
C) 83 seconds
D) 8.3 minutes
E) 83 minutes
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The universe we live in is about

A) 14 trillion years old.
B) 14 billion years old.
C) 14 million years old.
D) 14 thousand years old.
E) 14 hundred years old.
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Winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when

A) the Earth is near perihelion.
B) the Earth is near aphelion.
C) the Earth is near Vernal Equinox.
D) everywhere on Earth has 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night.
E) the Earth is the farthest from the Sun.
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The point in the Earth's orbit where it is closest to the Sun is called

A) perihelion.
B) aphelion.
C) the plane of the ecliptic.
D) the rotation axis.
E) the semimajor axis.
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The Earth is the _________ planet from the Sun.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
E) sixth
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The Moon orbits the Earth (relative to a view above the North Pole)

A) clockwise.
B) counterclockwise.
C) oblately.
D) perpendicularly.
E) spherically.
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The Sun and our solar system are about _________ years old.

A) 4,600,000
B) 46,000,000
C) 460,000,000
D) 4,600,000,000
E) 46,000,000,000
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The Earth is divided into __[1]____ time zones,and each one covers approximately ___[2]___ degrees of longitude each.
Answer 1 Choices:
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24
18
7
4
Answer 2 Choices:
32
24
15
4
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The point in the Earth's orbit where it is the farthest from the Sun is called

A) perihelion.
B) aphelion.
C) the plane of the ecliptic.
D) the rotation axis.
E) the semimajor axis.
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Our Sun is just one of about _________ stars of the Milky Way Galaxy.

A) 40 trillion
B) 4 billion
C) 300 billion
D) 40 billion
E) 4 trillion
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Which of the following is true about axial tilt for the Southern Hemisphere?

A) in March it points toward the Sun and in September it points away from the Sun.
B) in March it points away from the Sun and in September it points toward from the Sun.
C) in June it points toward the Sun and in December it points away from the Sun.
D) in June it points away from the Sun and in December it points toward the Sun.
E) none of these.
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If the Earth's axial tilt were perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic,the seasons on Earth would be

A) much more severe, with longer, colder winters and fiercely hot summers.
B) the same as they are now.
C) milder than now, with winters not as cold and summers not as hot as at present.
D) practically nonexistent.
E) a little more severe than at present, with winters a little colder and summers a little hotter.
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On the Northern Hemisphere's winter solstice,the subsolar point is located at the

A) Arctic Circle.
B) Tropic of Cancer.
C) Equator.
D) Tropic of Capricorn.
E) Antarctic Circle.
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Tropic of Cancer toward the Equator,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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Which of the following is true about axial tilt for the Northern Hemisphere?

A) in March it points toward the Sun and in September it points away from the Sun.
B) in March it points away from the Sun and in September it points toward from the Sun.
C) in June it points toward the Sun and in December it points away from the Sun.
D) in June it points away from the Sun and in December it points toward the Sun.
E) none of these.
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Which of the following is not a time zone of the contiguous United States?

A) Atlantic
B) Central
C) Mountain
D) Pacific
E) Eastern
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Cancer,what season of the year is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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The Earth's axis of rotation makes an angle of ______ degrees from a line perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic.

A) 12
B) 23½
C) 24
D) 66½
E) 90
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Tropic of Capricorn toward the Equator,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring.
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Tropic of Cancer toward the Equator,what season of the year is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes above 66.5ºS receive 24 hours of daylight?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes receive 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Capricorn,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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Place the following dates on the correct letter in the figure:
March 21
June 21
September 21
December 21.
Figure 3.12
Place the following dates on the correct letter in the figure: March 21 June 21 September 21 December 21. Figure 3.12  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The fundamental causes of the seasons are the

A) the orbital path Earth takes around the Sun.
B) distance of the Earth from the Sun.
C) tilt of the Earth's rotation axis with respect to the plane of the ecliptic.
D) Earth-Moon-Sun relationship.
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On the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice,the subsolar point is located at the

A) Arctic Circle.
B) Tropic of Cancer.
C) Equator.
D) Tropic of Capricorn.
E) Antarctic Circle.
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The reference point for the beginning and end of each calendar day is

A) the Prime Meridian.
B) Greenwich, England.
C) the International Date Line.
D) the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) system.
E) the International Prime Meridian conference.
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Capricorn,what season of the year is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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On the Northern Hemisphere's vernal equinox,the subsolar point is located at the

A) Arctic Circle.
B) Tropic of Cancer.
C) Equator.
D) Tropic of Capricorn.
E) Antarctic Circle.
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Cancer,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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As the subsolar point is heading south after reaching the Tropic of Cancer,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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As the subsolar point is heading south after crossing the Equator,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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In the Northern Hemisphere,at which time of the year does the Sun reach its highest point in the sky at solar noon?

A) Spring Equinox
B) Summer Solstice
C) Fall Equinox
D) Winter Solstice
E) none of these
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As the subsolar point is heading north after crossing the Equator,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes above 66.5ºN experience 24 hours of darkness?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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The Milky Way Galaxy is approximately 40,000 light-years in diameter.
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Select all of the following statements that are true.

A) The subsolar point is always at the Equator.
B) During the Equinoxes every place on the Earth has a 12-hour day.
C) In the Northern Hemisphere the Sun's angle gets lower from August to November.
D) The North Pole is the only place on Earth that can have a 24-hour night.
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The intensity of solar radiation received on Earth varies by latitude.
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Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes above 66.5ºS experience 24 hours of darkness?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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If it is 2 P.M.Greenwich,UK (UTC),and it is 8 P.M.where you are; at what longitude must you be?

A) 60°E
B) 90°E
C) 90°W
D) 60°W
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The Earth is not a perfect sphere in shape.
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On August 27 of each year,in which direction has the subsolar point moved compared to August 20?
a) east
b) south
c) west
d) north
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An equinox occurs when the subsolar point is at

A) 66.5º N or S latitude.
B) 23.5º N or S latitude.
C) 15º N or S latitude.
D) 0º latitude.
E) none of these.
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The Milky Way Galaxy contains approximately 400 million stars.
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From the Midlatitudes of the Northern Hemisphere,the motion of the Sun throughout the day is best described as

A) arcing across the northern portion of the sky.
B) arcing across the southern portion of the sky.
C) arcing across the eastern portion of the sky.
D) arcing across the western portion of the sky.
E) rising to your right and setting to your left as you face the Sun's solar noon position.
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The Sun "sets" on which horizon?

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
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As the subsolar point is heading north after reaching the Tropic of Capricorn,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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What is the difference in the distance from the Sun when the Earth is in perihelion and aphelion?

A) about 25,000 km
B) no difference; the orbit is consistent
C) about 5 million km
D) about 5000 km
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Which is the more accurate statement?

A) The Sun rises due east and sets due west.
B) Because the Earth spins from west to east the Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
C) Because the Earth spins from east to west the Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
D) The Sun rises slightly north of east and sets slightly south of west.
E) The Sun rises slightly south of east and sets slightly north of west.
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At what time does the Sun reach its highest position in the sky during the day?

A) aphelion
B) perihelion
C) Greenwich Mean Time
D) solar noon
E) 12:00 A.M.
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The Earth's diameter is greater when measured around the poles than when measured around the Equator.
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The Earth is broken into 24 time zones,with each time zone being exactly 15º wide.
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Summer in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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The difference in the distance from the Sun between the aphelion and the perihelion points is about 3 million miles.
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Summer in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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Summer in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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Winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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In general,higher latitudes receive less intense solar radiation than lower latitudes.
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The Earth follows a circular orbit around the Sun.
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The International Date Line is the standard for the entire time zone system.
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The daily intensity of solar radiation received on Earth varies by longitude.
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Winter in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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Summer in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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When viewed above the North Pole,the Earth rotates in a clockwise direction about its axis of rotation.
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As the Earth revolves around the Sun,it moves in a clockwise direction relative to a view above the North Pole on the plane of the ecliptic.
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Winter in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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When viewed above its North Pole,the Moon rotates in a counterclockwise direction about its axis of rotation.
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In the UTC system,time at any given place is calculated relative to how many hours ahead or behind that particular location is relative to the Greenwich meridian.
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The diameter of the Sun is about 1000 times the diameter of the Earth.
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Winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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Choose the latitude with the highest Sun angle over the course of the year.

A) 50º
B) 45º
C) 40º
D) 35º
E) 30º
E
2
The diameter of the Sun is about

A) 100 Earth diameters.
B) 1,000 Earth diameters.
C) 10,000 Earth diameters.
D) 100,000 Earth diameters.
E) 1,000,000 Earth diameters.
A
3
The subsolar point is

A) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are 45º to the surface.
B) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are parallel to the surface.
C) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are perpendicular to the surface.
D) the point on Earth where the Sun's rays are 66½º to the surface.
E) none of these.
C
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The circle of illumination on Earth

A) is constantly migrating across the surface of the Earth.
B) is the boundary between day and night.
C) never moves.
D) all of these.
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As the Earth revolves around the Sun,it also rotates (relative to a view above the North Pole)

A) clockwise about the plane of the ecliptic.
B) counterclockwise about the plane of the ecliptic.
C) clockwise about its axis of rotation.
D) counterclockwise about its axis of rotation.
E) none of these.
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Of the total amount of energy the Sun puts out,about how much does the Earth receive?

A) one-half of one hundredth
B) one half of one thousandth
C) one half of one millionth
D) one half of one billionth
E) one half of one trillionth
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Label the "Aphelion","Perihelion",and "Plane of the ecliptic" on the following figure.Each term is associated with one of the blank lines in the figure.Fill in the blanks to correctly label the figure.
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The diameter of the Earth

A) is greater when measured around the poles than when measured around the Equator.
B) is the same when measured around the poles as when measured around the Equator.
C) is less when measured around the poles than when measured around the Equator.
D) is dependent on the position of the Earth and the Sun.
E) changes slightly with the seasons.
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The temperature of the surface of the Sun is about _________.

A) 6000ºC.
B) 10,800ºC.
C) 15,000,000ºC.
D) 27,000,000ºC.
E) unknown
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The Earth revolves around the Sun (relative to a view above the North Pole)

A) clockwise.
B) counterclockwise.
C) oblately.
D) perpendicularly.
E) spherically.
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Light from the Sun takes _________ to reach the Earth.

A) virtually no time
B) 8.3 seconds
C) 83 seconds
D) 8.3 minutes
E) 83 minutes
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The universe we live in is about

A) 14 trillion years old.
B) 14 billion years old.
C) 14 million years old.
D) 14 thousand years old.
E) 14 hundred years old.
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Winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when

A) the Earth is near perihelion.
B) the Earth is near aphelion.
C) the Earth is near Vernal Equinox.
D) everywhere on Earth has 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night.
E) the Earth is the farthest from the Sun.
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The point in the Earth's orbit where it is closest to the Sun is called

A) perihelion.
B) aphelion.
C) the plane of the ecliptic.
D) the rotation axis.
E) the semimajor axis.
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The Earth is the _________ planet from the Sun.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
E) sixth
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The Moon orbits the Earth (relative to a view above the North Pole)

A) clockwise.
B) counterclockwise.
C) oblately.
D) perpendicularly.
E) spherically.
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The Sun and our solar system are about _________ years old.

A) 4,600,000
B) 46,000,000
C) 460,000,000
D) 4,600,000,000
E) 46,000,000,000
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The Earth is divided into __[1]____ time zones,and each one covers approximately ___[2]___ degrees of longitude each.
Answer 1 Choices:
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Answer 2 Choices:
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The point in the Earth's orbit where it is the farthest from the Sun is called

A) perihelion.
B) aphelion.
C) the plane of the ecliptic.
D) the rotation axis.
E) the semimajor axis.
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Our Sun is just one of about _________ stars of the Milky Way Galaxy.

A) 40 trillion
B) 4 billion
C) 300 billion
D) 40 billion
E) 4 trillion
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Which of the following is true about axial tilt for the Southern Hemisphere?

A) in March it points toward the Sun and in September it points away from the Sun.
B) in March it points away from the Sun and in September it points toward from the Sun.
C) in June it points toward the Sun and in December it points away from the Sun.
D) in June it points away from the Sun and in December it points toward the Sun.
E) none of these.
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If the Earth's axial tilt were perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic,the seasons on Earth would be

A) much more severe, with longer, colder winters and fiercely hot summers.
B) the same as they are now.
C) milder than now, with winters not as cold and summers not as hot as at present.
D) practically nonexistent.
E) a little more severe than at present, with winters a little colder and summers a little hotter.
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On the Northern Hemisphere's winter solstice,the subsolar point is located at the

A) Arctic Circle.
B) Tropic of Cancer.
C) Equator.
D) Tropic of Capricorn.
E) Antarctic Circle.
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Tropic of Cancer toward the Equator,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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Which of the following is true about axial tilt for the Northern Hemisphere?

A) in March it points toward the Sun and in September it points away from the Sun.
B) in March it points away from the Sun and in September it points toward from the Sun.
C) in June it points toward the Sun and in December it points away from the Sun.
D) in June it points away from the Sun and in December it points toward the Sun.
E) none of these.
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Which of the following is not a time zone of the contiguous United States?

A) Atlantic
B) Central
C) Mountain
D) Pacific
E) Eastern
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Cancer,what season of the year is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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The Earth's axis of rotation makes an angle of ______ degrees from a line perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic.

A) 12
B) 23½
C) 24
D) 66½
E) 90
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Tropic of Capricorn toward the Equator,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring.
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Tropic of Cancer toward the Equator,what season of the year is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes above 66.5ºS receive 24 hours of daylight?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes receive 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Capricorn,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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Place the following dates on the correct letter in the figure:
March 21
June 21
September 21
December 21.
Figure 3.12
Place the following dates on the correct letter in the figure: March 21 June 21 September 21 December 21. Figure 3.12
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The fundamental causes of the seasons are the

A) the orbital path Earth takes around the Sun.
B) distance of the Earth from the Sun.
C) tilt of the Earth's rotation axis with respect to the plane of the ecliptic.
D) Earth-Moon-Sun relationship.
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On the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice,the subsolar point is located at the

A) Arctic Circle.
B) Tropic of Cancer.
C) Equator.
D) Tropic of Capricorn.
E) Antarctic Circle.
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The reference point for the beginning and end of each calendar day is

A) the Prime Meridian.
B) Greenwich, England.
C) the International Date Line.
D) the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) system.
E) the International Prime Meridian conference.
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38
If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Capricorn,what season of the year is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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39
On the Northern Hemisphere's vernal equinox,the subsolar point is located at the

A) Arctic Circle.
B) Tropic of Cancer.
C) Equator.
D) Tropic of Capricorn.
E) Antarctic Circle.
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40
If the subsolar point is moving from the Equator toward the Tropic of Cancer,what season of the year is it in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) winter moving into spring
B) spring moving into summer
C) summer moving into fall
D) fall moving into winter
E) none of these
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41
As the subsolar point is heading south after reaching the Tropic of Cancer,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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42
As the subsolar point is heading south after crossing the Equator,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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43
In the Northern Hemisphere,at which time of the year does the Sun reach its highest point in the sky at solar noon?

A) Spring Equinox
B) Summer Solstice
C) Fall Equinox
D) Winter Solstice
E) none of these
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44
As the subsolar point is heading north after crossing the Equator,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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45
Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes above 66.5ºN experience 24 hours of darkness?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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46
The Milky Way Galaxy is approximately 40,000 light-years in diameter.
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47
Select all of the following statements that are true.

A) The subsolar point is always at the Equator.
B) During the Equinoxes every place on the Earth has a 12-hour day.
C) In the Northern Hemisphere the Sun's angle gets lower from August to November.
D) The North Pole is the only place on Earth that can have a 24-hour night.
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48
The intensity of solar radiation received on Earth varies by latitude.
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49
Where is the subsolar point when all latitudes above 66.5ºS experience 24 hours of darkness?

A) the Arctic Circle
B) the Tropic of Cancer
C) the Equator
D) the Tropic of Capricorn
E) the Antarctic Circle
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50
If it is 2 P.M.Greenwich,UK (UTC),and it is 8 P.M.where you are; at what longitude must you be?

A) 60°E
B) 90°E
C) 90°W
D) 60°W
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51
The Earth is not a perfect sphere in shape.
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52
On August 27 of each year,in which direction has the subsolar point moved compared to August 20?
a) east
b) south
c) west
d) north
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53
An equinox occurs when the subsolar point is at

A) 66.5º N or S latitude.
B) 23.5º N or S latitude.
C) 15º N or S latitude.
D) 0º latitude.
E) none of these.
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54
The Milky Way Galaxy contains approximately 400 million stars.
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55
From the Midlatitudes of the Northern Hemisphere,the motion of the Sun throughout the day is best described as

A) arcing across the northern portion of the sky.
B) arcing across the southern portion of the sky.
C) arcing across the eastern portion of the sky.
D) arcing across the western portion of the sky.
E) rising to your right and setting to your left as you face the Sun's solar noon position.
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56
The Sun "sets" on which horizon?

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
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57
As the subsolar point is heading north after reaching the Tropic of Capricorn,which hemisphere is receiving the greatest amount of sunlight?

A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Southern
E) none of these
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58
What is the difference in the distance from the Sun when the Earth is in perihelion and aphelion?

A) about 25,000 km
B) no difference; the orbit is consistent
C) about 5 million km
D) about 5000 km
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59
Which is the more accurate statement?

A) The Sun rises due east and sets due west.
B) Because the Earth spins from west to east the Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
C) Because the Earth spins from east to west the Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
D) The Sun rises slightly north of east and sets slightly south of west.
E) The Sun rises slightly south of east and sets slightly north of west.
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60
At what time does the Sun reach its highest position in the sky during the day?

A) aphelion
B) perihelion
C) Greenwich Mean Time
D) solar noon
E) 12:00 A.M.
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61
The Earth's diameter is greater when measured around the poles than when measured around the Equator.
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62
The Earth is broken into 24 time zones,with each time zone being exactly 15º wide.
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63
Summer in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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64
The difference in the distance from the Sun between the aphelion and the perihelion points is about 3 million miles.
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65
Summer in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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66
Summer in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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67
Winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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68
In general,higher latitudes receive less intense solar radiation than lower latitudes.
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69
The Earth follows a circular orbit around the Sun.
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70
The International Date Line is the standard for the entire time zone system.
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71
The daily intensity of solar radiation received on Earth varies by longitude.
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72
Winter in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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73
Summer in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun.
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74
When viewed above the North Pole,the Earth rotates in a clockwise direction about its axis of rotation.
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75
As the Earth revolves around the Sun,it moves in a clockwise direction relative to a view above the North Pole on the plane of the ecliptic.
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76
Winter in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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77
When viewed above its North Pole,the Moon rotates in a counterclockwise direction about its axis of rotation.
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78
In the UTC system,time at any given place is calculated relative to how many hours ahead or behind that particular location is relative to the Greenwich meridian.
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79
The diameter of the Sun is about 1000 times the diameter of the Earth.
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Winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs when the Earth is farthest from the Sun.
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