This is our recent quiz. I'm not looking for the answers more so helpi finding them. My professor unfortunately is of NO help. He gives us our quizzes and exams and says ok turn it all in before the final. Thats it
01. At the March equinox, the length of DARKNESS varies from 0 hours at the Equator to 24 hours at the North Pole12 hours at the Equator to 24 hours at the North Pole12 hours at the Equator to 0 hours at the North Pole12 hours at the Equator to 12 hours at the North Pole  02. If the axial tilt of the Earth were 75 degrees, where would the vertical ray of the Sun be on September 21/22? 75 degrees S75 degrees N15 degrees S0 degrees N/S  03. It is NOON. What is the Sun angle and direction for an observer at 25 degrees N on April 20th (declination 11 degrees N)? 76 degrees above his southern horizon36 degrees above his southern horizon14 degrees above his northern horizon34 degrees above his northern horizon  04. On a weather station model, a notation representing the cloud type present would be placed at Point APoint BPoint CPoint D   05. Solar panels on a solar home built NORTH of the Equator in the Western Hemisphere should face northsoutheastwest  06. The Earth is CLOSEST to the Sun during which SEASON in the Northern Hemisphere? summerfallwinterspring  07.
The Sun will appear on the horizon and the vertical ray will appear to
be moving toward the South Pole on which of the following dates? June 21September 21/22December 21March 21 Â 08.
When the vertical ray of the Sun is moving from the Equator TOWARD the
Tropic of Cancer, what is the season in the Northern Hemisphere? summerfallwinterspring  09.
When the vertical ray of the Sun is moving from the Tropic of Cancer
TOWARD the Equator, what is the season in the Southern Hemisphere? summerfallwinterspring  10. Which of the diagrams represents the date that represents the first day of Northern Hemisphere winter? ABCnone of the above   11. Which of the diagrams represents the date when the declination of the Sun is 23.5 degrees N? ABCnone of the above   12. Which of the following is the SHORTEST day of the year for an observer located at 34 degrees S? June 21September 21/22December 21March 21  13. Which of the following statements about the orbital position at Point B is FALSE? this is perihelionthe Earth will cross this point between the months of June and Septemberthe vertical ray of the Sun is getting lower in the sky in the Northern Hemisphereall of the above comments are false   14.
You are located at 28 degrees N. How many times will the vertical ray
of the Sun be over your head between May 5 and April 12? oncetwicenevercan not tell from the information given  15. You are located at the North Pole. The date is March 21. How long before you will see the Sun? you can see it on March 213 months6 monthscan not tell from the information given  16. An observer in space looking down on the south polar region of the Earth would observe a CLOCKWISE rotation. TrueFalse  17. At 15 degrees S, the Sun's rays at noon strike the Earth at the angle of 90 degrees above the horizon TWICE a year. TrueFalse  18. At any given location, the SHORTEST day of the year is the summer equinox. TrueFalse  19. In the diagram, solar noon is being experienced at Point B. TrueFalse   20. On June 21 all areas within the Antarctic Circle are in DAYLIGHT for a full 24 hours. TrueFalse 4951