Tutorial: Motion
... another Come to a consensus answer you both agree on If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer ask another group If you get really stuck or don’t understand what the Lecture Tutorial is asking as one of us for help ...
... another Come to a consensus answer you both agree on If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer ask another group If you get really stuck or don’t understand what the Lecture Tutorial is asking as one of us for help ...
Introduction to Earthquakes EASA-193, Fall 2001 - Home
... The core formed because the Earth was extremely hot when it was accreting, especially after big impacts from planetary embryos. The heat caused a large portion of the Earth to become a magma ocean, out of which the core material (metals) sank because they were heavier than the surrounding silicate l ...
... The core formed because the Earth was extremely hot when it was accreting, especially after big impacts from planetary embryos. The heat caused a large portion of the Earth to become a magma ocean, out of which the core material (metals) sank because they were heavier than the surrounding silicate l ...
C-Notes - greenslime.info
... Earth’s__________ – imaginary line passing through Earth’s center from North to South pole Earth rotates _____________________ Earth is __________ at an angle of 23.5° axis is currently pointed at ___________ (the _____________ ...
... Earth’s__________ – imaginary line passing through Earth’s center from North to South pole Earth rotates _____________________ Earth is __________ at an angle of 23.5° axis is currently pointed at ___________ (the _____________ ...
Origin of the Solar System
... • It all boils down to temperature • Gas in the solar nebula was mostly hydrogen and helium, but there were trace amounts of hydrogen compounds, rock, and metals • Condensation (gas solidifying into solid) occurs at different temperatures • Warmer temperatures closer to the center of the disk (Sun) ...
... • It all boils down to temperature • Gas in the solar nebula was mostly hydrogen and helium, but there were trace amounts of hydrogen compounds, rock, and metals • Condensation (gas solidifying into solid) occurs at different temperatures • Warmer temperatures closer to the center of the disk (Sun) ...
Solar System basics Inner Planets
... Ø Has FOUR large moons which are called the Galilean moons because they were discovered by the famous astronomer GALILEO . 6. Saturn Ø Has the best developed rings made of ICE and SMALL ROCKS or DUST. Ø Density is LESS THAN 1.0 meaning the entire planet could FLOAT. 7. Uranus Ø SPINS on it side. ...
... Ø Has FOUR large moons which are called the Galilean moons because they were discovered by the famous astronomer GALILEO . 6. Saturn Ø Has the best developed rings made of ICE and SMALL ROCKS or DUST. Ø Density is LESS THAN 1.0 meaning the entire planet could FLOAT. 7. Uranus Ø SPINS on it side. ...
WORD - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... The Earth experiences seasons because it is tilted on its axis. At summer solstice, the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, causing solar rays to fall on the Earth’s atmosphere more directly. At this time of year, the Sun remains longer in the sky. These two factors cause the temperature of the atmosph ...
... The Earth experiences seasons because it is tilted on its axis. At summer solstice, the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, causing solar rays to fall on the Earth’s atmosphere more directly. At this time of year, the Sun remains longer in the sky. These two factors cause the temperature of the atmosph ...
File - Mrs. Ratzlaff
... Made up of asteroids which are _______ _______ bodies orbiting the _______. The largest, Ceres, is nearly _________ across, it is called a dwarf planet. Scientist believe the rocks are left over from a __________ that never formed. Asteroids ___________ as the ___________ around the Sun, just like t ...
... Made up of asteroids which are _______ _______ bodies orbiting the _______. The largest, Ceres, is nearly _________ across, it is called a dwarf planet. Scientist believe the rocks are left over from a __________ that never formed. Asteroids ___________ as the ___________ around the Sun, just like t ...
A Changing Planet - Illinois State University
... Further out, the dust grains accumulate into smaller object such as planets and comets. It takes about 100,000,000 years to form planet size objects. (Earth formed ~4.5 billion years ago) Outer planets formed first. Early planets are continually bombarded by large and small objects. ...
... Further out, the dust grains accumulate into smaller object such as planets and comets. It takes about 100,000,000 years to form planet size objects. (Earth formed ~4.5 billion years ago) Outer planets formed first. Early planets are continually bombarded by large and small objects. ...
write the scientific term
... Because, they are metals and metals are conductors of heat. Due to the inclined axis of the earth. Due to the condensation of water vapour on the outer surface of the bottle. Because, it is a good conductor of electricity. Because, it is a malleable metal. Because, it is very far from the sun (the 7 ...
... Because, they are metals and metals are conductors of heat. Due to the inclined axis of the earth. Due to the condensation of water vapour on the outer surface of the bottle. Because, it is a good conductor of electricity. Because, it is a malleable metal. Because, it is very far from the sun (the 7 ...
The Sun : Our Closest Star
... C. Surface Features of the Sun 1. Solar Flares = violent gas eruptions a. They cause damage to satellites, b. interfere with radio & T.V., c. and cause Aurora Borealis ( the Northern Lights). The Norse myth of the Valkaries Is connected to this. a. Gov. Web ...
... C. Surface Features of the Sun 1. Solar Flares = violent gas eruptions a. They cause damage to satellites, b. interfere with radio & T.V., c. and cause Aurora Borealis ( the Northern Lights). The Norse myth of the Valkaries Is connected to this. a. Gov. Web ...
Presentación de PowerPoint
... Its interior is composed of molten rock, methane and liquid ammonia, and the exterior consists of hydrogen, helium, water vapour and methane, which gives it its blue colour, just like Uranus. It has the strongest winds of all the planets of the Solar System; in fact around the Great Dark Spot they r ...
... Its interior is composed of molten rock, methane and liquid ammonia, and the exterior consists of hydrogen, helium, water vapour and methane, which gives it its blue colour, just like Uranus. It has the strongest winds of all the planets of the Solar System; in fact around the Great Dark Spot they r ...
Chapter 03 Lecture-Notes (Covers Lectures 03 and 04)
... E. Precise Timekeeping has been made necessary by modern scientific and technological applications. Coordinated Universal Time is the legal standard recognized by all nations. VI. The Earth’s Revolution around the Sun The Earth completes a revolution around the Sun in 365.242 days. Every four years, ...
... E. Precise Timekeeping has been made necessary by modern scientific and technological applications. Coordinated Universal Time is the legal standard recognized by all nations. VI. The Earth’s Revolution around the Sun The Earth completes a revolution around the Sun in 365.242 days. Every four years, ...
Evidence, Evolution & God`s Existence 5
... “The energy of the sun received on a square mile of ocean will evaporate and raise about 5435 tons of water vapor into the air in an hour. Water vapor rises to considerable heights and moves with the air currents (over the continents). When the air holding water vapor cools, the vapor condenses int ...
... “The energy of the sun received on a square mile of ocean will evaporate and raise about 5435 tons of water vapor into the air in an hour. Water vapor rises to considerable heights and moves with the air currents (over the continents). When the air holding water vapor cools, the vapor condenses int ...
Astronomy 100—Exam 1
... A. is due to the thermal motion of electrons, which emit photons. B. has continuous spectrum. C. is bluer at higher temperature D. invisible to the naked eye. E. a, b and c 21. Which of the following statements about radiation is true? A. Ice cubes at a temperature below the freezing point do not em ...
... A. is due to the thermal motion of electrons, which emit photons. B. has continuous spectrum. C. is bluer at higher temperature D. invisible to the naked eye. E. a, b and c 21. Which of the following statements about radiation is true? A. Ice cubes at a temperature below the freezing point do not em ...
Physics-Y11-LP2 - All Saints` Catholic High School
... H: explain why a sidereal day, a rotation of 360° of the Earth, is different from a solar day due to the orbital movement of the Earth and that a sidereal day is 4 minutes less than a solar day LP2/2 explain that the positions of astronomical objects are measured in terms of two angles as seen from ...
... H: explain why a sidereal day, a rotation of 360° of the Earth, is different from a solar day due to the orbital movement of the Earth and that a sidereal day is 4 minutes less than a solar day LP2/2 explain that the positions of astronomical objects are measured in terms of two angles as seen from ...
TOP 78 ASTRONOMY FACTS 1. The solar system consists of the
... see none of the lighted side of the moon so we cannot see the moon in the night sky. 43. Waxing means more of the lighted side of the moon will be visible each night. The visible portion of the moon is growing. 44. Waning means less of the lighted side of the moon will be visible each night. The vis ...
... see none of the lighted side of the moon so we cannot see the moon in the night sky. 43. Waxing means more of the lighted side of the moon will be visible each night. The visible portion of the moon is growing. 44. Waning means less of the lighted side of the moon will be visible each night. The vis ...
ES Review Power P
... The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours (it rotates 360o/24 hrs.=15oper hour) The Moon revolves around the Earth once every 29 days The moon rotates on its axis once every 27-29 days The sun & stars DO NOT move in an orbit, BUT the universe is expanding (red shift). Constellations change w ...
... The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours (it rotates 360o/24 hrs.=15oper hour) The Moon revolves around the Earth once every 29 days The moon rotates on its axis once every 27-29 days The sun & stars DO NOT move in an orbit, BUT the universe is expanding (red shift). Constellations change w ...
navigation - Claire Lambe Home
... The result is about 15% too large in comparison to modern measurement, but his is extremely good considering the assumptions and the equipment with which the observations were made. The second known determination was made by Poseidonus (1st Century BC)). He used the distance between Alexandria and R ...
... The result is about 15% too large in comparison to modern measurement, but his is extremely good considering the assumptions and the equipment with which the observations were made. The second known determination was made by Poseidonus (1st Century BC)). He used the distance between Alexandria and R ...
Ch. 1 - University of Tennessee Department of Physics and Astronomy
... Moon is farther from Earth due to its elliptical orbit and therefore does not cover the Sun’s disk ...
... Moon is farther from Earth due to its elliptical orbit and therefore does not cover the Sun’s disk ...
Aug - Wadhurst Astronomical Society
... of which are densely packed towards the centre, and is only one of a handful of globulars known to contain a planetary nebula. Just west of Pegasus is the small constellation of Equuleus within which at this time can be found the magnitude 9.3 asteroid (2) Pallas. The Summer Triangle sits astride t ...
... of which are densely packed towards the centre, and is only one of a handful of globulars known to contain a planetary nebula. Just west of Pegasus is the small constellation of Equuleus within which at this time can be found the magnitude 9.3 asteroid (2) Pallas. The Summer Triangle sits astride t ...
The Naked Eye Era
... Aristotle’s view that the stars and the constellations were forever unchanging still held sway in Tycho’s time; anything that moved or fluctuated in brightness was assumed to be occurring within the Earth’s atmosphere. The new star of 1572, for which Tycho coined the word nova but which we would now ...
... Aristotle’s view that the stars and the constellations were forever unchanging still held sway in Tycho’s time; anything that moved or fluctuated in brightness was assumed to be occurring within the Earth’s atmosphere. The new star of 1572, for which Tycho coined the word nova but which we would now ...
CHAPTER 13: GRAVITATIONAL INTERACTIONS 13.1
... There is a greater probability of earthquakes and volcanoes when there is ____________ ________________________________________________________________________ This is when Earth experiences spring tides-greater stresses on Earth’s crust ...
... There is a greater probability of earthquakes and volcanoes when there is ____________ ________________________________________________________________________ This is when Earth experiences spring tides-greater stresses on Earth’s crust ...
Geocentric model
In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptolemaic system) is a description of the cosmos where Earth is at the orbital center of all celestial bodies. This model served as the predominant cosmological system in many ancient civilizations such as ancient Greece including the noteworthy systems of Aristotle (see Aristotelian physics) and Ptolemy. As such, they believed that the Sun, Moon, stars, and naked eye planets circled Earth.Two commonly made observations supported the idea that Earth was the center of the Universe. The stars, the sun, and planets appear to revolve around Earth each day, making Earth the center of that system. The stars were thought to be on a celestial sphere, with the earth at its center, that rotated each day, using a line through the north and south pole as an axis. The stars closest to the equator appeared to rise and fall the greatest distance, but each star circled back to its rising point each day. The second observation supporting the geocentric model was that the Earth does not seem to move from the perspective of an Earth-bound observer, and that it is solid, stable, and unmoving.Ancient Roman and medieval philosophers usually combined the geocentric model with a spherical Earth. It is not the same as the older flat Earth model implied in some mythology, as was the case with the biblical and postbiblical Latin cosmology. The ancient Jewish Babylonian uranography pictured a flat Earth with a dome-shaped rigid canopy named firmament placed over it. (רקיע- rāqîa').However, the ancient Greeks believed that the motions of the planets were circular and not elliptical, a view that was not challenged in Western culture until the 17th century through the synthesis of theories by Copernicus and Kepler.The astronomical predictions of Ptolemy's geocentric model were used to prepare astrological and astronomical charts for over 1500 years. The geocentric model held sway into the early modern age, but from the late 16th century onward was gradually superseded by the heliocentric model of Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler. There was much resistance to the transition between these two theories. Christian theologians were reluctant to reject a theory that agreed with Bible passages (e.g. ""Sun, stand you still upon Gibeon"", Joshua 10:12 – King James 2000 Bible). Others felt a new, unknown theory could not subvert an accepted consensus for geocentrism.