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Look at the image of Earth that is indicated with the arrow. Which event does this depict? Note that the arrow shows the side of Earth that is illuminated by Sun. Do not rely on the textbook image, but instead study the one below and focus on the ways that Sun illuminates Earth. Note the arrows on the path of Earth's revolution will help you figure out the progression of events through the year.
Which special day is this? June Solstice
Which date is represented? June 21
What is the solar declination/latitude of the subsolar point for this event? 23.5?N .
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Look at the image of Earth that is indicated with the arrow. Which event does this depict? Note that the arrow shows the side of Earth that is illuminated by Sun. Do not rely on the textbook image, but instead study the one below and focus on the ways that Sun illuminates Earth. Note the arrows on the path of Earth's revolution will help you figure out the progression of events through the year.
Which special day is this? September Equinox
Which date is represented? September 22
What is the solar declination/latitude of the subsolar point for this event? 0? .
0 / 0.75 pts
Look at the image of Earth that is indicated with the arrow. Which event does this depict? Note that the arrow shows the side of Earth that is illuminated by Sun. Do not rely on the textbook image, but instead study the one below and focus on the ways that Sun illuminates Earth. Note the arrows on the path of Earth's revolution will help you figure out the progression of events through the year.
Which special day is this? December Solstice
Which date is represented? December 21
What is the solar declination/latitude of the subsolar point for this event? 23.5?S .
0.13 / 0.25 pts
On which dates will everyone on Earth experience 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness? Select two.
March 20
June 21
September 22
December 21
0.25 / 0.25 pts
On which date will the Northern Hemisphere experience its longest amount of daylight?
March 20
June 21
September 22
December 21
0.5 / 0.5 pts
(leaving out rotation and revolution) what two phenomena combine to create the seasons? and
Question 23
0 / 0.75 pts
Look at the image of Earth that is indicated with the arrow. Which event does this depict? Note that the arrow shows the side of Earth that is illuminated by Sun. Do not rely on the textbook image, but instead study the one below and focus on the ways that Sun illuminates Earth. Note the arrows on the path of Earth's revolution will help you figure out the progression of events through the year.
Which special day is this? June Solstice
Which date is represented? June 21
What is the solar declination/latitude of the subsolar point for this event? 23.5?N .
Answer 1:
June Solstice
Answer 2:
June 21
Answer 3:
23.5?N
0.25 / 0.75 pts
Look at the image of Earth that is indicated with the arrow. Which event does this depict? Note that the arrow shows the side of Earth that is illuminated by Sun. Do not rely on the textbook image, but instead study the one below and focus on the ways that Sun illuminates Earth. Note the arrows on the path of Earth's revolution will help you figure out the progression of events through the year.
Which special day is this? September Equinox
Which date is represented? September 22
What is the solar declination/latitude of the subsolar point for this event? 0? .
Answer 1:
September Equinox
Answer 2:
September 22
Answer 3:
0?
0 / 0.75 pts
Look at the image of Earth that is indicated with the arrow. Which event does this depict? Note that the arrow shows the side of Earth that is illuminated by Sun. Do not rely on the textbook image, but instead study the one below and focus on the ways that Sun illuminates Earth. Note the arrows on the path of Earth's revolution will help you figure out the progression of events through the year.
Which special day is this? December Solstice
Which date is represented? December 21
What is the solar declination/latitude of the subsolar point for this event? 23.5?S .
Answer 1:
December Solstice
Answer 2:
December 21
Answer 3:
23.5?S
0.13 / 0.25 pts
On which dates will everyone on Earth experience 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness? Select two.
March 20
June 21
September 22
December 21
0.25 / 0.25 pts
On which date will the Northern Hemisphere experience its longest amount of daylight?
March 20
June 21
September 22
December 21
0.5 / 0.5 pts
(leaving out rotation and revolution) what two phenomena combine to create the seasons? and
Answer 1:
axial tilt
Answer 2:
parallelism/polarity