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Unit 2: Astronomy                                                                                 Proof of Rotation & Time


   1. The Coriolis effect causes winds in Iowa to generally curve
     1) to the right of the direction of travel       2) to the left of the direction of travel
     3) upward away from Earth's surface              4) downward toward Earth's surface
  2. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below, which represents the Moon orbiting
     Earth as viewed from space above the North Pole. The Moon is shown at eight different positions in its
     orbit.




       Which device when placed on the Moon would provide evidence of Moon rotation?
       1) Foucault pendulum                            2) seismograph
       3) thermometer                                  4) wind vane
  3. The diagram below represents a swinging Foucault pendulum.




       This pendulum will show an apparent change in the direction of its swing due to Earth’s
       1) curved surface 2) tilted axis           3) rotation          4) revolution
   4. On March 21, at which location in New York State would sunrise occur first?
      1) Riverhead           2) Syracuse          3) Buffalo           4) Massena


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5. The diagram below represents an activity in which an eye dropper was used to place a drop of water on
   a spinning globe. Instead of flowing due south toward the target point, the drop followed a curved path
   and missed the target.




     The actual path results from
     1) the tilt of the globe's axis                   2) the Coriolis effect
     3) the globe's revolution                         4) dynamic equilibrium
6. Which diagram correctly shows how surface winds are deflected (curved) in the Northern and Southern
   Hemispheres due to Earth's rotation?




     1)                       2)                  3)                    4)




7. The best evidence that Earth rotates is provided by the
   1)   location of mid-oceanic ridge volcanoes and the distribution of index fossils
   2)   movement of Foucault pendulums and the Coriolis effect on air movement
   3)   pattern of changing seasons and the depth of meteor impacts
   4)   rate of uranium-238 decay and changes in atmospheric composition
8. When observed from a location in New York State for one night, the North Star (Polaris) appears to
    1)    rise in the east and set in the west
    2)    rise in the west and set in the east
    3)    move southward along an arc-shaped path
    4)    remain stationary in the sky
9. Units of time are based on Earth's motion relative to other celestial objects. The year is best defined as
   Earth's motion relative to the
    1) asteroids             2) Sun             3) Moon               4) planets



                                                          Page 2
10. Base your answer to the following question on diagram below, which represents the Sun’s apparent
    paths and the solar noon positions for an observer at 42 ° N latitude on December 21, September 23,
    and June 21.




     Which diagram best shows the location of Polaris relative to the observer?
     1)                                                2)




     3)




     4)




11. The diagrams below represent photographs of Venus at four different positions in its orbit, as taken from
    Earth.




     At which position is Venus closest to Earth?
     1) A                2) B                3) C                 4) D


                                                       Page 3
12. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below, which shows Earth and the Moon in
    relation to the Sun. Positions A, B, C, and D show the Moon at specific locations in its orbit. Point X is a
    location on Earth's surface.




     What is the time of day at point X?
     1) 6 a.m.                2) noon                 3) 6 p.m.             4) midnight
13. The diagrams below represent photographs of a large sailboat taken through a telescope over time as
    the boat sailed away from shore out to sea. Each diagram shows the magnification of the lenses and
    the time of day.




     Which statement best explains the apparent sinking of this sailboat?
     1)   The sailboat is moving around the curved surface of Earth.
     2)   The sailboat appears smaller as it moves farther away.
     3)   The change in density of the atmosphere is causing refraction of light rays.
     4)   The tide is causing an increase in the depth of the ocean.
14. The Coriolis effect is a result of Earth's
    1) tilted axis            2) orbital shape        3) revolution         4) rotation
15. Which object best represents a true scale model of the shape of the Earth?
    1) a Ping-Pong ball                                     2) a football
    3) an egg                                               4) a pear
16. The Foucault pendulum provides evidence of Earth's
    1)    revolution around the Sun in a geocentric solar system
    2)    revolution around the Sun in a heliocentric solar system
    3)    rotation on its axis in a geocentric solar system
    4)    rotation on its axis in a heliocentric solar system


                                                                Page 4
17. The diagram below shows Earth as viewed from above the North Pole (NP). Points A and B are
    locations on Earth's surface.




    At location A, the time is 12 noon. What is the time at location B?
    1) 6 a.m.                2) 6 p.m.        3) 3 p.m.           4) 12 midnight
18. Which diagram most accurately shows the cross-sectional shape of the Earth?
    1)                                             2)




    3)




    4)




19. What causes the Coriolis effect?
    1)   Earth’s tilt on its axis
    2)   the spin of Earth on its axis
    3)   the orbital motion of the Moon around Earth
    4)   the orbital motion of Earth around the Sun




                                                        Page 5
20. Letters A, B, C, D, and X on the map below represent locations on Earth. The map shows the
    latitude-longitude grid.




     Solar time is based on the position of the Sun. If the solar time is 1 p.m. at location X, at which location
     is the solar time 5 p.m.?
     1) A                  2) B                   3) C               4) D
21. The diagram below shows the latitude and longitude lines on Earth. Points A and B are locations on
    Earth's surface.




     If it is 4 a.m. at location A, what time is it at location B?
     1) 10 a.m.            2) 2 a.m.              3) 6 a.m.          4) 8 a.m.




                                                            Page 6
Base your answer to questions 22 and 23 on the diagram below. Diagram 1 shows Earth's location in
   its orbit on the first day of each of the four seasons, labeled A through D. Diagram 2 shows a north
   polar view of Earth on March 21. Point E represents a location on Earth's surface. Longitude lines are
   shown at 15º intervals.




22. State the hour of the day at point E.

23. Describe one piece of evidence shown in the diagram which indicates that the Northern Hemisphere is
    experiencing winter at position D.




                                                      Page 7
24. Base your answer to the following question on the map below, which shows locations A and B on
    Earth's surface at the same distance from the ocean, at the same elevation above sea level, and at the
    same latitude.




     There is a four-hour solar time difference between locations A and B. What is the difference in
     longitude between locations A and B?
     1) 15°              2) 23.5°             3) 45°              4) 60 °
25. The diagram below shows the latitude-longitude grid on an Earth model. Points A and B are locations
    on the surface.




     On Earth, the solar time difference between point A and point B would be
     1) 1 hour           2) 5 hours           3) 12 hours         4) 24 hours




                                                       Page 8
Answer Key
                             Celestial Paths and Proof of Rotation ditto


1.     1
2.     1
3.     3
4.     1
5.     2
6.     3
7.     2
8.     4
9.     2
10.    3
11.    1
12.    4
13.    1
14.    4
15.    1
16.    4
17.    1
18.    4
19.    2
20.    2
21.    4
22.   4p.m. or 1600 hours
23.   Examples: – Earth's
      Northern
      Hemisphere is tilted
      away from the Sun.
      – The Arctic Circle
      is dark and has 24
      hours of night.
24.    4
25.    2




                                               Page 9

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Proof of Rotation and Time

  • 1. Name:_____________________________________________________________ Period:____________ Date:________________ Unit 2: Astronomy Proof of Rotation & Time 1. The Coriolis effect causes winds in Iowa to generally curve 1) to the right of the direction of travel 2) to the left of the direction of travel 3) upward away from Earth's surface 4) downward toward Earth's surface 2. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below, which represents the Moon orbiting Earth as viewed from space above the North Pole. The Moon is shown at eight different positions in its orbit. Which device when placed on the Moon would provide evidence of Moon rotation? 1) Foucault pendulum 2) seismograph 3) thermometer 4) wind vane 3. The diagram below represents a swinging Foucault pendulum. This pendulum will show an apparent change in the direction of its swing due to Earth’s 1) curved surface 2) tilted axis 3) rotation 4) revolution 4. On March 21, at which location in New York State would sunrise occur first? 1) Riverhead 2) Syracuse 3) Buffalo 4) Massena Page 1
  • 2. 5. The diagram below represents an activity in which an eye dropper was used to place a drop of water on a spinning globe. Instead of flowing due south toward the target point, the drop followed a curved path and missed the target. The actual path results from 1) the tilt of the globe's axis 2) the Coriolis effect 3) the globe's revolution 4) dynamic equilibrium 6. Which diagram correctly shows how surface winds are deflected (curved) in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres due to Earth's rotation? 1) 2) 3) 4) 7. The best evidence that Earth rotates is provided by the 1) location of mid-oceanic ridge volcanoes and the distribution of index fossils 2) movement of Foucault pendulums and the Coriolis effect on air movement 3) pattern of changing seasons and the depth of meteor impacts 4) rate of uranium-238 decay and changes in atmospheric composition 8. When observed from a location in New York State for one night, the North Star (Polaris) appears to 1) rise in the east and set in the west 2) rise in the west and set in the east 3) move southward along an arc-shaped path 4) remain stationary in the sky 9. Units of time are based on Earth's motion relative to other celestial objects. The year is best defined as Earth's motion relative to the 1) asteroids 2) Sun 3) Moon 4) planets Page 2
  • 3. 10. Base your answer to the following question on diagram below, which represents the Sun’s apparent paths and the solar noon positions for an observer at 42 ° N latitude on December 21, September 23, and June 21. Which diagram best shows the location of Polaris relative to the observer? 1) 2) 3) 4) 11. The diagrams below represent photographs of Venus at four different positions in its orbit, as taken from Earth. At which position is Venus closest to Earth? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D Page 3
  • 4. 12. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below, which shows Earth and the Moon in relation to the Sun. Positions A, B, C, and D show the Moon at specific locations in its orbit. Point X is a location on Earth's surface. What is the time of day at point X? 1) 6 a.m. 2) noon 3) 6 p.m. 4) midnight 13. The diagrams below represent photographs of a large sailboat taken through a telescope over time as the boat sailed away from shore out to sea. Each diagram shows the magnification of the lenses and the time of day. Which statement best explains the apparent sinking of this sailboat? 1) The sailboat is moving around the curved surface of Earth. 2) The sailboat appears smaller as it moves farther away. 3) The change in density of the atmosphere is causing refraction of light rays. 4) The tide is causing an increase in the depth of the ocean. 14. The Coriolis effect is a result of Earth's 1) tilted axis 2) orbital shape 3) revolution 4) rotation 15. Which object best represents a true scale model of the shape of the Earth? 1) a Ping-Pong ball 2) a football 3) an egg 4) a pear 16. The Foucault pendulum provides evidence of Earth's 1) revolution around the Sun in a geocentric solar system 2) revolution around the Sun in a heliocentric solar system 3) rotation on its axis in a geocentric solar system 4) rotation on its axis in a heliocentric solar system Page 4
  • 5. 17. The diagram below shows Earth as viewed from above the North Pole (NP). Points A and B are locations on Earth's surface. At location A, the time is 12 noon. What is the time at location B? 1) 6 a.m. 2) 6 p.m. 3) 3 p.m. 4) 12 midnight 18. Which diagram most accurately shows the cross-sectional shape of the Earth? 1) 2) 3) 4) 19. What causes the Coriolis effect? 1) Earth’s tilt on its axis 2) the spin of Earth on its axis 3) the orbital motion of the Moon around Earth 4) the orbital motion of Earth around the Sun Page 5
  • 6. 20. Letters A, B, C, D, and X on the map below represent locations on Earth. The map shows the latitude-longitude grid. Solar time is based on the position of the Sun. If the solar time is 1 p.m. at location X, at which location is the solar time 5 p.m.? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 21. The diagram below shows the latitude and longitude lines on Earth. Points A and B are locations on Earth's surface. If it is 4 a.m. at location A, what time is it at location B? 1) 10 a.m. 2) 2 a.m. 3) 6 a.m. 4) 8 a.m. Page 6
  • 7. Base your answer to questions 22 and 23 on the diagram below. Diagram 1 shows Earth's location in its orbit on the first day of each of the four seasons, labeled A through D. Diagram 2 shows a north polar view of Earth on March 21. Point E represents a location on Earth's surface. Longitude lines are shown at 15º intervals. 22. State the hour of the day at point E. 23. Describe one piece of evidence shown in the diagram which indicates that the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing winter at position D. Page 7
  • 8. 24. Base your answer to the following question on the map below, which shows locations A and B on Earth's surface at the same distance from the ocean, at the same elevation above sea level, and at the same latitude. There is a four-hour solar time difference between locations A and B. What is the difference in longitude between locations A and B? 1) 15° 2) 23.5° 3) 45° 4) 60 ° 25. The diagram below shows the latitude-longitude grid on an Earth model. Points A and B are locations on the surface. On Earth, the solar time difference between point A and point B would be 1) 1 hour 2) 5 hours 3) 12 hours 4) 24 hours Page 8
  • 9. Answer Key Celestial Paths and Proof of Rotation ditto 1. 1 2. 1 3. 3 4. 1 5. 2 6. 3 7. 2 8. 4 9. 2 10. 3 11. 1 12. 4 13. 1 14. 4 15. 1 16. 4 17. 1 18. 4 19. 2 20. 2 21. 4 22. 4p.m. or 1600 hours 23. Examples: – Earth's Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun. – The Arctic Circle is dark and has 24 hours of night. 24. 4 25. 2 Page 9