Cubangbang #149620 Word Scramble
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This theory claims that the earth is at the center of the universe | geocentric theory |
According to the geocentric theory, a planet did not orbit with the earth exactly at the center of its circular path. A circular path around an object located at the at a point other than the center of the circle | eccentric orbit |
The man who probably played the largest role in attempting to improve the geocentric theory | Ptolemy |
The main crystal spheres on which planets travel; proposed in the geocentric theory | deferent |
A modification to the geocentric theory to account for the temporary backward movement of the planets | epicycle |
Two major objections to the geocentric theory | inaccuracy and complexity |
This brought a rebirth of interest in culture including science | Renaissance |
According to this theory, the sub is the center of at least the solar system | heliocentric theory |
An astronomer who played a major role in the development of the heliocentric theory | Nicholas Copernicus |
The sun and all other heavenly bodies that revolve around it | solar system |
To an observer on Earth, another planet may seem to go backward in its orbit because the earth is traveling ____ in its orbit than the other planet | faster |
The Christian astronomer who formulated the three laws of planetary motion | Johannes Kepler |
Kepler’s major contribution to the Copernican heliocentric theory about the planets orbits | elliptical orbits |
Kepler believed that the primary goal of science is | to lead men to God |
The first person to use a telescope for astronomy | Galileo |
The English mathematician and scientist who formulated the law of universal gravitation | Isaac Newton |
Described the forces of attraction between masses of objects; force that holds planets in their orbits | universal gravitation |
Three physical factors that determine the force of gravity | the mass of one of the objects, the mass of the other object, the distance between their centers of mass |
The more massive a body is, ________ it has for another body | greater gravitational attraction |
If more massive heavenly bodies orbited less massive bodies, this would contradict | the law of gravity |
Earth’s movement around the sun | revolution |
Earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its | axis |
The line defined by an object’s rotation | axis |
The tendency for bodies in motion to remain in motion in the same direction at constant speed | inertia |
Earth is flattened at its | poles |
Earth is bulged at its | equator |
Of all the planets, why are Jupiter and Saturn the most bulged at the equator | fastest spinning planets |
Deflection of projectiles and the winds show that the earth is | rotating |
The Foucalt pendulum would not be deflected at all if it were located here | equator |
Evidence of the earth’s rotation is found in | diagonal wind patterns, earth’s bulging equator, behavior of a Foucault pendulum |
Most recent evidence that established that the earth moves and not the sun | direct observation |
How was the earth’s rotation observed directly | astronauts on the moon saw the earth’s entire surface in each twenty four hour day |
The path the sun appears to follow among the stars | ecliptic |
The angle between the earth’s axis and a line perpendicular to the plane of its orbit | 23.5 degrees |
During summertime in the Northern Hemisphere, the North Pole is | tilted towards the sun |
Could be used as evidence of the earth’s revolution | occurrence of seasons |
When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is ____ in the Southern Hemisphere | winter |
A day in which the sun’s overhead noon position appears to be directly above the equator | equinox |
How do day and night compare on the dates of the equinoxes | day and night are equal lengths in all parts of the earth |
A day which the apparent movement of the sun reaches its northern-most or southern-most limit | solstice |
The apparent shift in position caused by a change in the position of observation | parallax |
These are observed more often on the leading side of the earth in its orbit | meteors |
An astronomer’s observations and the theories he suggests depend on | vantage point in the universe |
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