Sky Science #2 Flashcards

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What is one fact about each layer of the earth’s atmosphere?

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Troposphere: This is where weather happens

Stratosphere: It contains the Ozone (O3) layer

Mesosphere: Protects us from meteor and other space debris. Coldest layer of the atmosphere (-88°)

Tremosphere: This is the hottest layer of the atmosphere. Contains fewest air molecules

Ionosphere: The northern lights are created in this layer by the electrically charged ion

Exosphere:satellites orbit in this layer thermosphere

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What are the names of the layers of the Earth’s atmosphere?

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Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Tremosphere
Ionosphere 
Exosphere
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What are three reasons why our planet is the only planet in our solar system that we know is able to support life?

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  • Atmosphere

* not to close but not to far from the sun

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What does the word emit and reflect mean? What objects in space that emit light? What objects in space reflect light?

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Emit~To send or give out
Reflect~ can’t create light reflects it

Emit~Stars
       ~Sun
Reflect~Planets
           ~Moon
           ~Satellites
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Why is it harmful to look at the sun with your naked eye? What are two safe methods for viewing the sun?

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Looking at the sun with the naked eye can cause damage

Special eclipse glasses
Pinhole camera Only needs 2
Welders mask

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What positions do the earth the moon and the sun have to be for a parallel or total solar eclipse to occur?

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The sun moon and the earth lineup in a straight line during a partial or total solar eclipse

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Why does the sun appear to move across the sky each day?

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The sun appears to move across the sky each day because the earth rotates

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What causes day and night?

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Day and night are caused by the earth rotation

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What is the difference between direct and indirect ( slanting ) rays from the sun? What causes the rays become more or less direct?

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The difference between direct and indirect raise our direct rays are warmer/summer indirect Rays are colder/winter

The Rays become more or less indirect by the tilted earth or how far away you are from the sun

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What are the two reasons that earth experiences for different seasons each year?

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Tilt to be earth/revolution (orbit) around the sun

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When do the spring and fall equinoxes occur? When do the summer and winter solstice a cook corn? What happens to the amount of daylight on each of the states? What causes solstices and equinoxes?

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Summer solstice June 21 longest day

Winter solstice December 21 shortest day
fall equinox September 21 day/night 12/12

spring equinox March 21 day/night 12/12

The revolution around the sun causes the solstices and equinoxes

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How do the seasons compare in the northern and south and hemispheres?

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The seasons are opposite in the northern hemisphere to the southern hemisphere.

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