Earth's Orbit and Tilt
The Sun's Path
Latitudes
Time
Potpourri
100

How long does it take Earth to revolve around the Sun?

365.25 days

100

The longest day of the year is ___________________ and the shortest day of the year is _______________

Longest = summer solstice
shortest = winter solstice

100

What is the latitude at the equator?

0 degrees

100

What is our time zone?

Eastern Standard Time

100

If you visited Antarctica at Christmas, what season would it be there?

summer

200

What is the tilt angle of the Earth's axis?

23.5 degrees

200

What does equinox mean? How many hours of day and night are there at the equinoxes?

"equal night" ; 12 hours day, 12 days night

200

What is the latitude at the north pole?

90 degrees N

200

Explain Daylight Saving Time and how we practice it.

Changing clocks in spring to better use daylight hours.
Spring Forward.  Fall Back.

200

Why do the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere have opposite seasons?

When the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun (summer), the southern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun (winter).  And vice versa.

300

The Earth's axis is always pointed towards this.

Polaris

300

Describe the location of the sunrise and sunset on the winter solstice.

Sun rises south of due east and sets south of due west

300
Describe what happens on the summer solstice or winter solstice north of the arctic circle.

summer solstice: 24 hours daylight because North Pole is inclined toward the Sun

winter solstice: 24 hours darkness because North Pole is inclined away from the Sun.

300

What is Standard Time and why was it developed?

Dividing the world into 24 time zones based on longitude.  This helped people determine the time when they were quickly crossing large areas (ie. train).

300

Describe the lag of the seasons (seasonal lag).  Give an example.

The Earth warms and cools slowly.  August is usually warmer than June.  January/February are usually colder than December.

400

When does the tropical year begin?

vernal equinox - March 21


400

Describe the angle of the Sun at noon on the summer solstice.

Highest in the sky

400

What is the latitude of the arctic circle?

66 degrees N

400

If it is 6 am in Pacific Standard Time, what time is it in Maryland?

9 am EST

400

What zodiac constellations does the Sun pass through at: the vernal equinox, summer solstice, autumnal equinox, and winter solstice?

vernal equinox: Pisces
summer solstice: Gemini
autumnal equinox: Virgo
winter solstice: Sagittarius

500

Explain what causes our seasons.

As the Earth moves around the Sun, its axis is tilted.  This tilt is what causes our seasons because through the year different parts of the planet are angled towards or angled away from the Sun's light.

500

Describe the Sun's path through our sky (rising, setting, high noon) at the autumnal equinox and then moving into October

Autumnal Equinox: rises due east, reaches about 48 degrees at meridian, sets due west. Equal day & night.
--> Begins lowering in the sky and rising/setting farther south

500

If you wanted to go on a tropical vacation, between which latitudes would you be going to?  Why?

Tropics: 23 degrees N (Tropic of Cancer) to 23 degrees S (Tropic of Capricorn)
These are warm all year.

500

What are the time zones of the continental United States?  If it is 10 pm EST, what time will the others be?

Eastern Standard Time: 10 pm
Central Standard Time: 9 pm
Mountain Standard Time: 8 pm
Pacific Standard Time: 7 pm

500

What is the warmest season and why?

Summer: longer hours of daylight and Sun is higher in the sky.  This causes intense head from the Sun and longer hours to heat up.