This document appears to be a quiz about astronomy and the seasons. It contains 100 questions divided into categories like vocabulary, ancient views of the sky, movement in the sky, and shadows and seasons. The questions cover topics such as astronomical objects, theories of the solar system, seasons and shadows, and motions of the earth. It includes questions about the horizon, satellites, perigee, annalemmas, astronomers vs astrologers, Ptolemy, Galileo, and labeling the four seasons.
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Jeopardy introduction to astronomy
1. Jeopardy Review
Movement in Other Objects Shadows & Seasons
Vocabulary Ancient Views the Sky in the Sky
300
400
2. 100 Points
This is the illusionary line created between the
sky and ground.
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6. 500 Points
This is what the path of the sun is called when
observed over the course of a year.
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7. 100 Points
For Ancient man these two occupations were done by
the same person.
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8. 200 Points
This person was credited with the Geocentric
view of the Solar system.
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9. 300 Points
While not the first to endorse the Heliocentric
view, his observations of moons helped
convince others that it was correct.
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10. 400 Points
What did this person help prove even though he
did not really believe it?
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11. 500 Points
This is the main reason people even today think
the sun moves around the earth.
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12. 100 Points
Why does the Sun appear to move across
the Sky?
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13. 200 Points
There are this many ways to count/calculate the
length of one Earth year.
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14. 300 Points
These are ways the earth moves as it orbits the
sun. (at least two)
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15. 400 Points
The sun appears to move East to West because
of this.
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16. 500 Points
How long does it take for the Earth to make one
complete rotation? revolution?
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46. 500 Points
Another name for the north star is Polaris,
the earth's axis always points towards this
star, because of this we can navigate (tell
the latitude one is at by this star).
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52. Scores
Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
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53. Daily Double!!!
Please pick up a pen from the pen tray and, in the box below, write down the amount that you are willing to wager.
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54. Daily Double!!!
Label the Four Seasons in the Northern
Hemisphere.
Fall
Summer Winter
Spring
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55. Daily Double!!!
Insert answer to Daily Double here.
Winter Spring Summer Fall
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