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Title: Unit 1: Earths Dimensions


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Unit 1 Earths Dimensions
  • Topic Earths Shape
  • Objectives
  • Introduce evidence for Earths Shape

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How did they prove the Earth to be round?
  • Ships appearing to sink as it travels over the
    horizon
  • Polaris (North Star) changes altitude directly
    with you latitude
  • Eclipses of the Earths shadow on the moon
  • Satellite Imagery

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Ships appear to sink
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Latitude Lines
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Polaris Changes in Altitude with Latitude
90º
49º
Note 90 º in altitude means it is directly
overhead (vocabulary term- ZENITH)
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Locating Polaris
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Is the Earth Perfectly round?
  • The Earth is called an oblate spheroid
  • It is flattened at the poles and bulged at the
    equator

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Why is the earth slightly oblate?
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How do we know that it is oblate?
  • Weight measurements compared from pole to equator
  • Weight is based on gravitation
  • The closer we are to the center of the Earth
    more gravitation more weight
  • We are further from the center of the Earth at
    the equator
  • This means we weigh LESS!!!
  • We are closer at the poles
  • We weigh MORE!!!!

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  • At the Poles we are closer to the center
    stronger gravity more weight
  • At the Equator we are farther to the center
    weaker gravity less weight

Center of Earth center of gravity
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The Oblate Spheroid
  • The difference is small
  • We can not see it with the naked eye
  • It still appears like a sphere

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Longitude
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Longitude- Based on Suns apparent motions
  • How long does it take the Earth to rotate once on
    its axis?
  • 24 hours (1 day)
  • How many degrees does it rotate during this time?
  • 360 degrees
  • So how many degrees/hour does the earth rotate?
  • 360/24 15 degrees/hour

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Apparent Motions
  • So the Sun does not really moveit only appears
    to move do to the Earths rotation

Click- http//spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys301/lectur
es/sunmoon/Lunar_Nav.swf
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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
  • Prime Meridian runs right through Greenwich
    England (0º Longitude)
  • All days (time) begins in Greenwich

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Local Noon (1200PM)
  • When the sun is the highest at your location

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Calculating Longitude
  • Remember, Earth rotates 15º/hr. Therefore, the
    sun appears to move through the sky at the same
    rate
  • So, if you know what time it is in Greenwich when
    local noon is at your location, you can calculate
    your longitude
  • Heres how

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Calculating Longitude (cont.)
  • It was 200PM in Greenwich (GMT) when the sun
    reach the highest point at your location (local
    noon- 1200PM)
  • Take the difference in time 2 hours
  • Multiply difference by 15º/hr (2x15 30)
  • Your longitude 30ºW
  • Note AM East PM West

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Practice
  • Polaris 60º GMT 4PM

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Time Zones
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