Chapter 29.1 Flashcards

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1
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a round three-dimensional object

A

sphere

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2
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an elongated, closed curve with two foci

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ellipse

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3
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is earth a perfect sphere

A

no because the diameter is a little longer then the height

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4
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what are some pieces of ancient observations that proves that the earth is a sphere

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objects fall straight down, the shadow of earth on the moon, and in every part of the world we see different stars

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5
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what are two things that affect gravitational forces

A

mass and distance

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6
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which diameter on earth is longer

A

equator

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7
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what does the magnetic field do for earth

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protects earth from harmful radiation from the sun

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8
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which magnetic pole is in the northern hemisphere

A

south magnetic pole

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9
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can these magnetic poles flip

A

yes

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10
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what degrees is earths axis tilted at

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11.7 degrees

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11
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what is the flipping of the north magnetic pole and the south magnetic pole called

A

magnetic reversal

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12
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how often do magnetic reversals occur

A

200,000 years

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13
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when was the last magnetic reversal occured

A

780,000 years

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14
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what is a magnetosphere

A

deflects harmful radiation from the sun

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15
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how the auroras created

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electrically charged particles collide with atoms in the atmosphere

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16
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what is the scientific name of the northern lights

A

aurora borealis

17
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what is the scientific name for the southern lights

A

aurora australis

18
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when is earth closest to the sun

A

early January (147 million km away)

19
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when is earth farthest from the sun

A

early July (152 million km away)