LUOA Science 9: Sun-Earth-Moon System - Motions, Seasons & Tides
If the sun is at solar noon on the equator during the solstice, it is __________ (Choose 2)
1. at its zenith 2. at approximately 90 degrees overhead
At the autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere and the vernal equinox in the southern hemisphere, there are approximately _________
12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness
If an observer was on the equator, they would see ____ hours of daylight and ____ hours of darkness every day, all year long
12; 12
The highest point the sun can reach is called __________
Solar noon
Solar noon at any given point on the Earth is the lowest during __________ solstice
Winter
The 90° mark where the sun is in the sky is also known as the __________
Zenith
Neap tides __________ (Select all that apply)
occur during the first and third-quarter moon occur when the sun and the moon are at a 90 degree angle to each other have very low, high tides and very high, low tides
Spring tides __________ (Select all that apply)
produce very low, low tides occur when the moon and the sun are in alignment produce very high, high tides occur during the new and full moon
What is the difference between spring tide and neap tide?
Spring tides occur during full moons while neap tides occur during quarter moons.
The seasons themselves are caused by two different aspects of the Earth's movement, but the main effect of the seasons is due to __________
The rotation of the Earth on its axis