A. January 3
B. July 4
C. September 21
D. March 20
E. June 21
A. Aphelion
B. Ecliptic
C. Perpendicularity
D. Perihelion
E. Parallelism
A. September 22
B. March 20
C. December 21
D. July 4
E. June 21
A. 24
B. 12
C. 0
D. 8
E. Impossible to determine
A. The equator
B. 23.5 degrees north
C. 66.5 degrees north
D. 23.5 degrees south
E. The Arctic Circle
A. The equator
B. 66.5 degrees north
C. 23.5 degrees south
D. The Tropic of Cancer
E. 0 degrees
A. 66.5 degrees north
B. 23.5 degrees north
C. 66.5 degrees south
D. 45 degrees north
E. 23.5 degrees east
A. The equator
B. 66.5 degrees south
C. The Tropic of Capricorn
D. The North Pole
E. No latitude always receives 24 hours of daylight
A. True
B. False
A. 90 degrees (directly overhead)
B. 0 degrees (on the horizon)
C. 45 degrees (halfway between the horizon and the zenith)
D. 66.5 degrees
E. 23.5 degrees