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Review the statements below and identify those that are correct. A. We see different constellations at different times of the year, as Earth travels in its orbit around the Sun B. The rotation of Earth on its axis makes some of the constellations appear to rise in the eastern part of the sky and set in the western part of the sky C. Constellations close to the North Star, such as the Big and Little Dippers and Cassiopeia, do not rise or set. They travel in a circle around the North Star every 24 hours D. The "fixed stars" refer to the location of the constellations on a vast sphere surrounding Earth E. Constellations appear to rise in the east and set in the west because the sphere of stars rotates around Earth every 24 hours

A, B, and C

Which of the observations listed can be explained by Earth's daily rotation on its axis? A. The Sun rises on one side of the sky and sets on the other side of the sky everyday B. The Moon rises on one side of the sky and sets on the other side of the sky C. The constellations appear to change gradually throughout the seasons D. The Moon goes through a full cycle of phases about once a month E. The stars move in circles around the North Star F. It is colder near the poles than near the equator

A, C, and E

Which of the characteristics of Earth listed make it habitable for a wide range of plant and animal species? A. Liquid water is readily available B. Energy is available in a variety of forms C. The atmosphere protects against harmful radiation D. Raw materials and nutrients are naturally recycled E. The gravitational field is strong enough to hold an atmosphere F. The temperature range on Earth is suitable for many forms of life G. The atmosphere is composed of appropriate mixture of gases, including greenhouse gases

A,B,C,D,E,F and G

Which of the following are true about the relationship between Earth and the Moon? A. The Moon orbits Earth in an elliptical orbit B. The point in the Moon's orbit closest to Earth is called perigee; the most distant is apogee C. The synodic month, or cycle of the Moon phases is 29.5 days D. The sidereal month, or period of the Moon's orbit with respect to the stars is 27 1/3 days E. The Moon orbits Earth in a counterclockwise motion viewed from above Earth's North Pole

All of them

Which of the following best describes how the relative motion of the Sun, Earth, and Moon produce a lunar eclipse? A. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full Moon's orbit carries it into the umbra of the Sun B. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow C. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into a direct line between the Earth and Sun D. A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth moves into the Moon's shadow

B. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow

On October 7, 1959, the Soviet spacecraft Luna-3 took the first fuzzy image of the far side of the Moon. It was an exciting image since only one side of the Moon is visible from Earth. Which pair of statements explains why only one side of the Moon is visible from Earth? A. The rotation of the Moon on its axis takes 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes B. The revolution of the Moon around Earth takes 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes C. The Moon and Earth revolve around each other D. The same side of the Moon and the same side of Earth always face each other

C and D

Mars and Venus both have water in their atmosphere, so Earth is not the only planet in our solar system with water. However, Earth is unique because of the amount of liquid water on its surface. Which of the following factors best explains why Earth supports liquid water on its surface?

Earth's distance from the Sun keeps it in the habitable zone, where liquid water can exist

If you observe a crescent Moon setting on May 18, 2015 and on again on June 16, 2015, predict when the subsequent crescent Moon would rise in the same portion of the sky. A segment of the calendar for 2015 is provided for your use.

July 14th

In our solar system, planetary orbits have two foci. The Sun in one focus. What is in the other focus?

Nothin

The top part of the diagram shows Earth, the Moon, and the Sun's rays as viewed from space. For observes on Earth, which phase of the Moon does the diagram represent? Diagram Description:: Earth moon <--Sun's Rays Option 1: New Moon Option 2: First Quarter Option 3: Full Moon Option 4: Last Quarter

Option 1

Examine the sketch of Earth as it revolves around the Sun. Which point corresponds to the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere? D A Sun C B Option A Option B Option C Option D

Option C

Which of these 4 pictures could you use as observational evidence that Earth is a sphere and not flat? Picture A. Total Solar Eclipse Picture B. Total Lunar Eclipse Picture C. Half Moon Picture D. Waxing Gibbous Moon

Picture B. Total Lunar Eclipse

The oxygen in our atmosphere was produced primarily by the breakdown of water molecules high in the atmosphere.

True

The time it takes for the Moon to make one orbit of the Earth is equal to time it takes for the Moon to rotate once on its axis

True

As a result of Earth's axial tilt, the North Pole ______.

has 6 months with no daylight and 6 months of total daylight

The phases of the Moon are caused by ______________.

the position of the Moon relative to the Sun and Earth

All geocentric models of the solar system had difficulty explaining _________.

the retrograde motion of planets


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