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What is the highest elevation shown on this map?
380
What type of eclipse is shown?
Lunar Eclipse
What heat process is shown?
Convection
What season in the Northern Hemisphere is shown at Point C?
Winter
What phase of the moon is shown?
Waning Gibbous
Which is larger - our solar system of the Milky Way galaxy?
The Milky Way galaxy
What characteristic of a star causes some stars to become red giants and some to become supergiants?
Mass (Size)
What type of planets are large and have low density?
Jovian
What evidence for the Big Bang Theory is shown below?
Red shift
During what season is the speed of the Earth fastest?
A person sees the altitude of Polaris is 50 degrees. What can we determine - the person's latitude or longitude?
latitude
Which side has the steepest slope - the north or south side of the hill?
North
What direction does Fish Creek flow?
East
Juneau, Alaska is 60 degrees west of New York. How many times zones behind is it?
4 hours
Which topographic map represents profile A?
6
What type of surfaces will reflect light best?
White and smooth
Earth is absorbs UV and visible light from the sun. What type of energy does it re-radiation?
Infrared
What gas absorbs ultraviolet radiation?
ozone
Which sun path represents December 21?
Purple
Which point receives the greatest intensity of insolation on the Summer Solstice - A or E?
E
What material has the lowest specific heat?
lead
Which planet has the lowest density?
Saturn
Which has a longer wavelength - X-rays or Microwaves?
Microwaves
Which process releases the least amount of energy?
Freezing
Which star has a higher temperature - Procyon B or Aldebaran?
Procyon B
What are the three major greenhouse gases?
carbon dioxide, water, methane