Mystery Class Update: March 7, 2008 | |||||||
Today's Report Includes:
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This Week's: Data, Questions and Journal | |||||||
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Predict: What Will Your Graph Look Like? | |||||||
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The Longitude Clues: Coming Next Week! | |||||||
Expecting the Longitude Clues in today's report? Well, have no fear, they are near and will be in next week's report, March 14th. For now, as you plot the changes on your graph, think about how the Sun's light is also changing the way it strikes the Earth. Explore this
in your journal after studying the photos below. This will help you to
better understand how to use the Longitude Clues to estimate each site's
longitude.
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Journaling: How Sunlight Strikes the Earth | |||||||
Draw an imaginary longitude line in both photos running from the North to the South Pole right down the middle of the United States (about 95 degrees west). Look at the December photo and describe when sunrise occurs along the line (e.g. pick two places north of, and two south of the equator). Is sunrise occurring at the same time at all these locations along the line, or at different times? Then look at the March photo and describe when sunrise occurs at the same locations along the line. Is there a difference between the two dates? Why? |
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Try This! Eggstra, Eggstra, Read All About It | |||||||
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Links: This Week's Mystery Class Resources | |||||||
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