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3 How to play “Earth Science Battleship” Divide the class into two teams, Red and Purple. Choose which team goes first. The main screen is divided into 49 boxes. The first team chooses a box by letter and number, E4 for instance. Click on the ‘Q’ at the center of the square. Be careful to click only on the ‘Q’. A question will appear. IF the team answers the question correctly, click on ‘return to board’. This will take you back to the main game board. Now click anywhere else in the box (except the ‘Q’). The box will disappear and you find out if you hit and destroyed one of the enemy ships. If the team did not answer the question correctly simply return to the main board and allow the other team to choose a box and answer a question. The first team to successfully “sink” all four of the other team’s ships wins. The RED team must sink purple ships and the PURPLE team must sink red ships. (if you’re playing at home to review, click on ‘answer’ for the correct response) Each team or the team captain must be told which squares hide their ships. (see notes below this slide) Get out your reference tables. Let’s play!

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5 At what rate does the Earth rotate? 15 o /hr ANSWER A1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

6 Why does the Sun appear to move through the sky at a rate of 15 o /hr? It is apparent motion caused by Earth rotating at 15 o /hr. ANSWER A2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

7 How many hours were required to produce the star trails shown in this illustration? ANSWER A3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown. 4 hours

8 At what latitude would the Sun be directly overhead on December 21 st ? 23.5 o S ANSWER A4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

9 According to the diagram, what is the season of the year at location F? winter ANSWER A5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

10 In which direction must you face to see the Sun at noon on any day of the year in New York State? South ANSWER A6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

11 Why do the Sun, the Moon and the stars seem to move across the sky from east to west? Because the Earth rotates from west to east. ANSWER A7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

12 On what date(s) could the solar path shown in the diagram been recorded? The equinoxes: 3/21 and 9/21 (either or both is OK) ANSWER B1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

13 The coriolis effect ANSWER B2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown. What concept is being illustrated in the diagram?

14 If it is 2AM at location E, what is the time at location C? 2AM ANSWER B3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

15 5PM ANSWER B4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown. If it’s 3PM at location D, what is the time at location C?

16 23.5 o N ANSWER B5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown. At what latitude was path D-D’ recorded?

17 How long does it take the Moon to complete one full set of phases (one lunar cycle)? 29.5 days ANSWER B6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

18 Which phase must the Moon be in (give name or number) for a solar eclipse to occur? New moon (position 1) ANSWER B7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

19 What kind of system is shown in the diagram? Geocentric ANSWER C1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

20 What is the season in New York when the Earth is at position C? Winter ANSWER C2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

21 The Earth is rotating ANSWER C3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown. Why does the direction of swing of a Foucault pendulum seem to change over time?

22 What kind of solar system is depicted in the diagram? Heliocentric ANSWER C4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

23 Which location (give letter) has the greatest duration of insolation on the date shown in the diagram? Location G ANSWER C5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

24 What is the time at location 12? 6AM ANSWER C6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

25 What is the duration of insolation at location A on the date shown in the diagram? 12 hours ANSWER C7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

26 Which phase must the Moon be in (give name or number) in order for a lunar eclipse to occur? Full moon - location 5 ANSWER D1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

27 What is the location of the observer? The equator ANSWER D2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

28 Why are the stars we see in winter in New York State different from those we see in summer? The Earth is at a different point in its revolution around the Sun ANSWER D3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

29 At which location is the Earth closest to the Sun? Location A (winter) ANSWER D4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

30 What kind of tide is illustrated in the diagram? Spring tide ANSWER D5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

31 Both provide evidence that Earth rotates ANSWER D6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown. What do the Coriolis effect and the Foucault pendulum have in common?

32 Why does the Moon have a greater effect on the tides than the Sun because The Moon is much closer ANSWER D7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

33 The diagram represents the path of the Sun in New York State. On what date did the Sun follow path A-A’ ? December 21st ANSWER E1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

34 Where was this celestial sphere diagram probably drawn? Southern hemisphere ANSWER E2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

35 Give the date and time of day when this celestial sphere diagram was drawn. On an equinox (3/21 or 9/21) at 2 or 3 PM ANSWER E3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

36 What is the distance in kilometers from the Earth to the Moon? 0.386 million km ANSWER E4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

37 How many times does the Sun rotate during the course of one Earth year? About 13.5 times ANSWER E5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

38 What date is probably represented by the diagram? December 21st ANSWER E6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

39 The photographs were taken at different times during the lunar cycle. Why does the Moon appear larger in one photograph and smaller in the other. Apparent diameter: It appears larger when it’s closer. ANSWER E7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

40 Which shadow was cast by the post at about 6PM? Shadow E ANSWER F1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

41 At which location could a solar eclipse occur? Location A ANSWER F2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

42 What is the time at point X ? 6 PM ANSWER F3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

43 What is the season in the northern hemisphere when the Earth is at position B? Spring ANSWER F4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

44 At which location (give letter) would the gravitational attraction between the Sun and the Earth be greatest? Location C ANSWER F5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

45 What is the location of the observer? North Pole (90 o N) ANSWER F6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

46 At which (numbered) position will the Sun cast the longest shadow? Position 4 ANSWER F7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

47 What is the location (latitude), the date, and the time of day indicated by this celestial sphere diagram? An equinox (3/21 or 9/21) on the equator at 1 or 2 PM ANSWER G1 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

48 What season of the year begins in New York State when the noon Sun is observed to be at position A? Winter ANSWER G2 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

49 About how much time elapses between a high tide and the next low tide? About 6 hours ANSWER G3 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

50 What motion causes the Moon phases observed from Earth? The revolution of the Moon around the Earth ANSWER G4 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

51 How many days a year is the Sun directly overhead in New York State? No days ANSWER G5 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

52 What event occurs when the Moon is completely within Earth’s umbra? A lunar eclipse ANSWER G6 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.

53 What whole number results when the Earth’s period of rotation is divided into its period of Revolution? 365 ANSWER G7 Back to main board Click timer to start 1 min. countdown.


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