
Seasons Lecture Review
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- Q1On this day, the Sun is at its lowest point in the sky. This day marks the first day of winter. It also is known as the shortest day because it has the fewest hours of daylight of any day during the year.March 21December 21JuneSeptember 2160s
- Q2Path A shows the path of the Sun during which season?Spring/FallWinterSummer60s
- Q3On this day, the daylight and nighttime hours are equal. This occurs in September.Vernal EquinoxSummer SolsticeAutumnal EquinoxWinter Solstice60s
- Q4The word 'solstice' means:Sun DropsAll DarknessEqual LightSun Stops45s
- Q5We have seasons because of Earth’s tilt. Earth tilts _____32.5 degrees90 degrees23.5 degrees33 degrees60s
- Q6What season is occurring at position B in the Northern Hemisphere?SummerFallWinterSpring60s
- Q7People living north of 23.5 degrees north latitude will always have to face ________________ at any point of the day to see the sun.EastWestNorthSouth60s
- Q8At which point in the diagram would the northern hemisphere be experiencing winter?BACD60s
- Q9On this date the north pole will receive 24 hours of daylight.March 21stSeptember 21stDecember 21stJune 21st60s