Student Exploration: Seasons: Why do we have them? Vocabulary: direct sunlight‚ Earth’s axis‚ equator‚ indirect sunlight‚ northern hemisphere‚ North Pole‚ season‚ solstice‚ southern hemisphere‚ South Pole‚ summer solstice‚ winter solstice Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. At what time of day is sunlight strongest – in the early morning (when the Sun has just risen) or at noon (when the Sun reaches its highest point)? At noon when the Sun reaches its highest point
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“Places around the equator and those at latitude 60N are dominated by low pressure belts. Yet the weather and heat transfer processes in the two regions are very different. The weather in the equatorial region is often unchanging while that along latitude 60’N is variable.” Briefly describe the formation of low pressure belts in the two regions. Explain the different weather patterns in the two regions with reference to atmospheric circulation and movement of air masses. Discuss the heat transfer
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Exercise 17 Problems - Part I: Answers 1. The temperature contrast between the equator and the Arctic region is greatest in the winter‚ because the Arctic region is furthest away from the Sun during that time. 2. (a) The one region of the world where the hypothetical isotherm pattern is actually observed is in the Southern Hemisphere‚ starting at approximately 30° S. (b) The hypothetical pattern is seen here‚ because the oceanic and atmospheric circulations in this region constantly run from
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based on the awareness to save this world from the environmental destruction. It aims at making global movements to participate actively in saving our earth – the only planet in which we live. Our country‚ Indonesia‚ which is known as the emerald of equator‚ has an important role to keep the balance of world ecological system. 63 percent (or 1‚134‚000 km2) of our land territory is still as a forest. Meanwhile‚ the water area is more than 317‚000‚000 km2. 17 percent of world plant and animal species live
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will cross our _____ 5 hours ________. * Horizon; after midnight * Meridian; after the vernal (March) equinox * Horizon; before midnight * Meridian; before the vernal (March) equinox A star which is located on the celestial equator would have _______ declination. * 90? North * 90? South * 23.5? * 180? * 0? The pattern of Big Dipper in the sky is an example of ________. * A constellation * An asterism * A star cluster * A galaxy
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pressure cells to form. With three cells in total‚ the first being the Hadley cell‚ devised in 1686 and revised in 1735‚ Hadley proposed that warm tropical air rises and spreads towards the poles at high altitudes‚ with a return flow towards the equator at low level. He added in 1735 the effects of the Earth’s rotation‚ deflecting winds towards the right hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere; this however failed to explain westerly winds in the temperature latitudes. In 1856 Ferrel
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Virtual Meteorology 101 Name _______________________________ Period ______ Weather and climate are the two major abiotic (nonliving) factors responsible for determining the major geographic ecosystems called biomes. Search the web and give a definition of weather: The state of the atmosphere with respect to wind‚ temperature‚ cloudiness‚ moisture‚ pressure‚ etc. Search the web and give a definition of climate: the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region‚ as temperature
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PUNCTUALITY Can I ask you a riddle? What is it that ………once it is lost…… you can never recover it? What is it that…………keeps on marching ahead……….. and you can never stop it even if you want to? What is it that ………which comes free……… but you can never buy more ………even if you have all the money in the world? What is it that ………..you always think you have enough and more of……..but always run short of. Do you have the answer……….????? It is TIME. Time is very precious. We always think
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longitude: meridians are lines of constant longitude. The plane through the centre of the Earth and orthogonal to the rotation axis intersects the surface in a great circle called the equator. Planes parallel to the equatorial plane intersect the surface in circles of constant latitude; these are the parallels. The equator has a latitude of 0°‚ the North pole has a latitude of 90° north (written 90° N or +90°)‚ and the South pole has a latitude of 90° south (written 90° S or −90°). The latitude of an
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passes almost in the middle of India‚ so definitely KanyaKumari is to the south of Tropic of cancer. But as we know the Equator does pass through India. So these two statements prove that KanyaKumari is North to the equator and South to the Tropic of Cancer. The location of kanyakumari is as follows: South of tropic of cancer. North of tropic of capricorn as well as of equator. 4. Palghat gap is used for the internal communication between Madurai to Trivanantapuram. The palghat gap separates the
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