7. 5.Most changes in nature are cyclic.
cyclic changes are predictable (they
happen over and over.)
ex: tides, the movement of celestial
(space) objects, the seasons, earth’s
movements are cyclic
8. examples of cyclic changes: the tides,
the movement of celestial (space)
objects, the seasons earth’s
movements thru space are cyLIC
9. 6.Water is most
dense at 4oC, when it
is a liquid
Liquid water more dense than ice
(solid water)
15. 9.The altitude of Polaris
equals your latitude
What is the latitude
of this observer?
a. 43° N
b. 43° S
c. 47° N
d. 47° S
16. 9.The altitude of Polaris
equals your latitude
What is the latitude
of this observer?
a. 90º N
b. 66.5º N
c. 43º N
d. 23.5º N
18. 10. Our solar system is located in
one spiral arm of the milky way
galaxy.
19. Base your answer on The diagram below represents a
side view of the milky way Galaxy. At approximately which
position is Earth’s solar system located?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
20. 10. Our solar system is located in one spiral
arm of the milky way galaxy. And our
galaxy is part of the universe.
28. 15.The closer the isolines (contour-isobar-
isotherms-) are the steeper the slope or
gradient
Close lines =
Steep slope
Far apart lines =
Gentle slope
29. 15.The closer the isolines (contour-isobar-
isotherms-) are the steeper the slope or
gradient
30. 15.The closer the isolines (contour-isobar-
isotherms-) are the steeper the slope or
gradient
What evidence
indicates that the
ocean floor has a
steep slope at point
C?
31. 15.The closer the isolines (contour-isobar-
isotherms-) are the steeper the slope or
gradient
What evidence
indicates that the
ocean floor has a
steep slope at point
C?
Correct
Answer: Isolines are
close together
32. At the time that the weather
data were collected, Albany
was most probably
experiencing
a. a high wind velocity
b. a high temperature
c. the passage of a dry air
mass
d. the passage of a warm air
mass
Base your answer on The weather map
below shows closely spaced isobars in the
region of Albany, New York.
33. At the time that the weather
data were collected, Albany
was most probably
experiencing
a. a high wind velocity
b. a high temperature
c. the passage of a dry air
mass
d. the passage of a warm air
mass
Base your answer on The weather map
below shows closely spaced isobars in the
region of Albany, New York.
41. 19.The moon has phases because of it
revolves around The Earth and we view
the lit part at different angles (remember
that half is always lit by the Sun)
42. and we view the lit part at different
angles (remember that half is always
lit by the Sun)
43. Beginning with the Moon at position X (the
new-Moon phase), which sequence of
Moon phases would be seen by an
observer on Earth during 1 month
44. Beginning with the Moon at position X (the
new-Moon phase), which sequence of
Moon phases would be seen by an
observer on Earth during 1 month
45. 20.Planets appear to go backwards
(retrograde) as the earth passes
them in space
46. 21. June 21st: 1st day of summer (summer
solstice)
Tropic of Cancer gets highest angle of
insolation . The Northern Hemisphere
“leans” towards Sun
47. The day is longest on June 21st because
Sun’s path across sky is longest.
48. 22.Winter solstice is December 21st.
Northern hemisphere leans away from
Sun. (but Earth is actually physically closer
to Sun)
49. 22.Winter solstice is December 21st.
Tropic of Capricorn gets the most direct
rays of insolation
50. The day is shortest on December 21st
because Sun’s path across sky is
shortest.
60. 27.Earth is closer to the sun in winter.
Evidence its angular diameter
(apparent size) is larger in winter.
61. 28.Planets orbit in ellipses. The closer
the planet is to the sun the higher it's
velocity
Faster orbital velocity
close to sun
Slower
far
from
sun
84. 52.The closer the air temperature is to
the dew point temperature, the
greater the chance for precipitation
Why is there
precipitation at this
elevation?
85. 52.The closer the air temperature is to
the dew point temperature, the
greater the chance for precipitation
149. 99.understand this chart:
DATE
(APPROXIMATE
LATITUDE OF
SUN'S DIRECT
RAYS
DIRECTION OF
SUNRISE AND
SUNSET
ALTITUDE OF
NOON SUN
LENGTH OF
DAYLIGHT
Sept. 23
(Autumnal
Equinox
Equator (0o) Rises due East
Sets due West
48o 12 hours
December 21
(Winter Solstice
Tropic of
Capricorn
(23 1/2oS)
Rises in SE
Sets in SW
24.5o (lowest) 8 hours
(shortest day)
March 21 (Vernal
Equinox)
Equator (0o) Rises due East
Sets due West
48o 12 hours
June
21 (Summer
Solstice)
Tropic of Cancer
(23 1/2oN)
Rises in NE
Sets in NW
71.5o (highest) 16 hours (longest
day)
156. 106.Use a straight-edge to read
graphics, to mark points on a graph
and to measure distances
157. 107.If certain words cause confusion,
cross them out and substitute a different
word, then read the question
again.(example: substitute the word
"false" for "not true")
159. 109.Read all choices before deciding on an
answer, sometimes a question has a good
and a better answer.
Always choose the best answer.
160. 110.If you are not sure of an answer, try to
eliminate choices that you think are
clearly wrong and narrow down your
choices.
Then make your most careful guess.
162. 112.Check your test a second time, but
only change an answer if you find an
obvious mistake. Your first choice is
usually correct.
163. 113.Look up formulas, even if you think
you know them.
Substitute information from the question
into the formula. They are on the front
page of the reference tables.
164. 114.Skip over hard questions that are
stumping you. Go back to them later.
Something else in the test may give you a
clue to the harder problems.
I don’t care if you don’t get EVERY answer right.
Just get MOST of them right!
165. 115.Have a healthy meal for dinner
the night before. Eat veggies if
possible.