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Review Checklist - Sample Questions
Motions of the Earth
Rotation
What do we mean by the Earth's rotation?
What would be different if the Earth started rotating in the opposite direction?
Is there a difference between a solar and a sidereal day?
Why is a sidereal day different from a solar day?
What kind of day is the one our clocks measure to be 24 hours long?
Do stars rise exactly at the same time every day?
If a star rises at 9:00 pm one day, at what time will it rise the following day?
Revolution
What do we mean by the Earth's revolution?
Why do we see different stars in summer and in winter?
What are seasons on Earth due to?
Why are summer days warmer than winter days?
What are solstices?
What are equinoxes?
What day of the year is the Sun highest/lowest in the sky?
Why is a sidereal year different from a tropical year?
Precession
What is meant by the precession of the Earth?
Will Polaris always be the Earth's North Star?
Parallax
What is parallax?
Which objects appear to move more due to parallax, nearby or distant ones?
Why do we expect to see parallax in the stars' positions over a few months' time?
Astronomy and Timekeeping
Do we use sidereal days or solar days to keep track of time in our calendars?
How is astronomy related to the fact that years are 365 days long?
Which astronomical phenomenon is related to the use of months in our calendar?
How is astronomy related to the names of the days of the week?
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