Lesson 6:
Review of Seasons and Time Zones
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1. Between what two imaginary parallels are there no seasons?
All other places on earth have
seasons!
A) Give the special names of the parallel lines, and B) name the degrees of their location.
A.
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B.
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2.Howmany time zones are plotted on earth?
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3. About howmany degrees are there in each time zone?
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4.Why dowe have the International Date Line (IDL)?
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5. Traveling
west
, when it is Saturday inPennsylvania,
what day is it inAustralia?
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6. Traveling
east
, when it is Saturday inAustralia,
what day is it inPennsylvania?
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7.When travelling
east
across the IDL, do you add or subtract a day
from your calendar?
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8.When travelling
west
across the IDL, do you add or subtract a day
from your calendar?
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9. If it is 5:00P.M. inChester, PA, what time is it four time zones to the east?
10. If it is 7:00A.M. inPhiladelphia, what time is it five time zones to thewest?
11.Howmany degrees are in a sphere?
12. FromMaine toHawaii, theUnitedStates covers eight time zones.
If it is 3:00P.M. inPennsylvania, what time is it inHawaii?
13.OnDecember 7, 1941, the Japanese attackedPearl Harbor, HI,
at 8:00A.M.What timewas it inPennsylvaniawhen this attack occurred?
14.Howmany time zones and hoursmake up theWesternHemisphere?
ProblemSolving:
About howmany hours difference is there between the longest hours
of daylight inPennsylvania and the shortest hours of daylight?
To help you figure this out, use the following data:
1.On June 21, the sun rises around 6:00A.M. and sets around 9:00P.M.
2.OnDecember 21, the sun rises around 8:00A.M. and sets around 5:00P.M.
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