answer choices43 n latitude 78 w longitude43 n latitude 82 w longitude45 n latitude 105 w longitude27 n latitude 72 e longitudequestion 110 H u m a n i t i e s
Part 1
- What is a map?
- What are essential parts of a map?
- Below is a map, are all the map essentials included? If they are not all included, list the ones missing.(will send pictures of map)
- This map shows the population of the United States. Describe the pattern of population shown. Where are there people? Where are there not people?(Will send picture of map)
5.Comparing the maps in the previous two questions, give me an explanation to why the population patterns occur. (Note: This may be difficult, do your best to think about an answer that makes sense and write in complete sentences. Meeting those two requirements will get you full credit regardless of how correct your answer is)
6.You have seen the map below in the reading assignment, I talked about why certain places spend a lot on ice cream, find at least two regions of the US where they spend very little on ice cream and give me your explanation as to why they don’t spend much. (Again, this is difficult, you will get credit for a good attempt using full sentences and at least trying to answer the question)
Note: Yellow and Green colors are areas where households spend little on ice cream.
7.Why did no one improve on Ptolemy’s maps for 1000 years?
8.How do we make maps today?
9.When and why did aerial photography begin to be used extensively?
10.Why is the Waldseemuller map so important?
11.Why did we need new maps in the 1400s
12.Why would you need a location system on a map?
Part 2
Top of Form
Which two hemispheres is the United States located in?
Group of answer choices
Northern and Western
Southern and Western
Eastern and Northern
Southern and Eastern
Northern and Southern
Question 20.25 pts
Which two hemispheres is Australia located in?
Most of Brazil lies in which to hemispheres?
Question 40.25 pts
Japan lies in which two hemispheres?
Use the following map for the next set of questions. You will be determining the latitude and longitude of locations on the Earth. If you do not know how to do this, watch the video I provided on the previous page.
You will likely need a larger map to determine these locations. Use this link to view the map that you can save and enlarge: World Lat long.png
Question 50.25 pts
Location N is marked with a star. Find it and determine which of the following is the correct latitude and longitude.
Group of answer choices
60 N Latitude 120 W Longitude
30 N Latitude 50 E Longitude
60 N Latitude 120 E Longitude
10 E Latitude 30 W Longitude
Question 60.25 pts
What is the latitude and Longitude of Location L?
Group of answer choices
75 S Latitude 30 E Longitude
10 S Latitude 100 W Longitude
75 N Latitude 30 E Longitude
60 S Latitude 80 W Longitude
Question 70.25 pts
Now you must determine latitude and longitude on your own without being given choices. What is the latitude and longitude at location D?
Question 80.25 pts
What is the Latitude and Longitude of location O?
These next questions will use the map of the United States. Again, you will be determining latitude and longitude, but this time the locations are not on nice and easy marked lines. You must interpolate, or give your best guess based on the information provided. You will be correct if your answer is within 1 degree of the actual location.
Again, you may need a version of the map you can zoom into to help determine these locations. You can access this image using this link: US lat long.png
Based on the above image, which of the following latitude and longitude best describes the location of Houston, Texas?
Group of answer choices
29N Latitude 96 W Longitude
29N Latitude 90 W Longitude
33N Latitude 118 W Longitude
36 N Latitude 83 W Longitude
Based on the above image, which of the following latitude and longitude best describes the location of Falls, New York.
Group of answer choices
43 N Latitude 78 W Longitude
43 N Latitude 82 W Longitude
45 N Latitude 105 W Longitude
27 N Latitude 72 E Longitude
Now you must determine the latitude and longitude of locations. Be sure to review the video on ho to determine latitude and longitude.
Using the provided map, what is the latitude and longitude of Fargo, North Dakota?
Question 120.25 pts
Using the provided map, what is the latitude and longitude of Phoenix, Arizona?
If it is noon at the Prime Meridian, what time is it at 15 degrees East?
Group of answer choices
1 PM
11 AM
10 AM
3 PM
Noon
If it is noon at the Prime Meridian, what time is it at 45 degrees West?
If it is noon at the Prime Meridian, what time is it at 60 degrees East?
Question 160.25 pts
If it is noon at the Prime Meridian, what time is it at 30 degrees West?
Using the longitude of a time zone’s central meridian, which has been provided for you, answer the following questions. Be sure to indicate if the time is AM or PM, however refer to moon or midnight rather than 12 AM or 12 PM. It may be helpful to draw a simple diagram such as the example I provided on the instructions page.
Question 170.25 pts
If it is 10 AM Monday in Denver(105 W), what time and day is it in New York City(75 W)?
Question 180.25 pts
If it is 6 AM Wednesday in London, England(0 degrees longitude), what time and day is it in Los Angeles(120 W)?
Question 190.25 pts
If it is 11 AM Thursday in Seattle(120 W), what day and time is it in Seoul, South Korea(135 E)?
Question 200.25 pts
Your plane leaves Boston(75 W) at 7 am on Saturday bound for Los Angeles(120 W). The flight is 5 hours. What time and day is it when you arrive in Los Angeles?
Extra Credit (Worth 1 point)
You are on another flight leaving Saturday from Los Angeles(120 W) at 1 PM headed for Taipei, Taiwan(120 E) flying across the Pacific Ocean. The flight is 11 hours long. What day and time do you arrive in Taipei?
Part 3
Question 1
On a map with a scale of 1:24,000, a measured distance of 1 inch represents an actual distance of how many feet?
1000 feet
2000 feet
12000 feet
24000 feet
1 foot
0 / 0.5 pts
On a map with a scale of 1:48,000, a measured distance of 3.5 inches represents an actual distance of how many feet?
0 / 0.5 pts
On a map with a scale of 1:62,500, a measured distance of 4.5 inches represents an actual distance of how many miles?
0 / 0.5 pts
On a map with a scale of 1:250,000, a measured distance of 4.5 inches represents an actual distance of how many miles?
For the following questions, use this map of Arizona. As we are using a graphic scale, you can print or enlarge the map to more easily complete the exercise. You can find the map here: arizona-map-0.jpg
0.5 / 0.5 pts
In a straight line, how far is it from Phoenix to Yuma?
30 miles
160 Miles
100 miles
80 miles
250 miles
0 / 0.5 pts
In a straight line, how many likes is it from Lake Havasu City to Tucson?
Your Answer:
0 / 0.5 pts
In a straight line, how many miles is it from Flagstaff to Oro Valley?
Your Answer:
0 / 0.5 pts
In a straight line, how many miles is it from Phoenix to Prescott?
Your Answer:
Using the map below, answer the following questions. Note that each like represents 10 degrees of temperature. You can find a copy of the map to print or enlarge here: Isotherm Map for exercise
0.25 / 0.25 pts
What is the temperature of Point A?
70 degrees Fahrenheit
68 degrees Farenheit
80 degrees Fahrenheit
21 degrees Farenheit
0 / 0.25 pts
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit at point B?
0 / 0.25 pts
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit at point D?
0 / 0.25 pts
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit at point E?
Part 4
What trouble you are having, how your instructor can improve and help you understand the material better.
In your two responses to other students. Share tips and tricks to help them get over their problem areas.
This discussion is worth 5 points. 1 for your initial post and 4 points for your responses(2 points each response)
- Makeup anything I don’t care
Student 1 Greetings, Classmates, and Professor,
I will go out on a limb, and say that I am loving the class and am very grateful for the opportunity to be taking this class with you all. I am doing great, and I do hope the rest of you are as well. As far as something the instructor can improve on, I do believe I mentioned it in our Q&A discussion forum. I’d like to a wrong answer pulled out from a random student anonymously, and have the problem solved for the class. I think this could be great if put in a video and posted either in the discussion forum itself, or as a recap item of the previous module upon starting a new module. I think it would keep the class engaged, and also help out those who may be struggling, as some of us (me included) are definitely visual learners.
Student2
Hi everyone! So far so good, I too am enjoying the class more than I had originally anticipated. My only problem is that I’m having a hard time downloading the maps to see them in a bigger format. I have a google chrome book and even though I download the map, it wont pop up! It might just be me and my lack of computer skills but is there any way to make the map a tad bit bigger on canvas when we view them? Thank you!
Part 5
The first part of this exercise deals with Earth-Sun relations. Be sure to review the readings for valuable information to help you answer these questions. The questions below use this diagram.
Question 10.25 pts
Using the above diagram representing June 21st Earth-Sun relations, what is the latitude of the vertical(direct) rays of the Sun?
Question 20.25 pts
Why is the June Solstice associated with the Southern Hemisphere winter?
Question 30.25 pts
What is the latitude of the tangent rays in the Northern Hemisphere?
Question 40.25 pts
On June 21, which range of latitudes experience 24 hurst’s of daylight?
Question 50.25 pts
Noting the orientation of the circle of illumination on June 21, why does the equator receive equal day and night?
Question 60.25 pts
What happens to the length of the day(number of hours of daylight) as you move North of the equator?
In the following questions, use the chart below. This chart shows the altitude of the sun in the sky based on its angle. The higher the angle, the more concentrated the energy. Along the left side of the chart are degrees which go from 0 degrees to 90 degrees. Along the bottom of the chart are labels for each month of the year from January through December. The red line is the Suns angle in the sky at the Equator, the green line is at 45 degrees and the blue line at 90 degrees. Note that the blue line does not cover every month, that is because for part of the year, the suns rays never reach 90 degrees because of reasons we explored earlier in this exercise. Answer the questions that follow this chart by interpreting the chart and referencing your reading assignment.
Question 70.25 pts
On June 22nd, at which latitude is the sun highest in the sky?
Question 80.25 pts
Does the noon sun at the North Pole ever get as high as the noon sun in January at 45 degrees?
Question 90.25 pts
Based on this chart, which of these latitudes received the highest insolation in June?
Question 100.25 pts
Which of the three latitudes experience the highest insolation in December?
In the following questions, use the chart below. This chart shows the total insolation each month. Along the bottom of the chart are labels for each month of the year from January through December. The red line is the Suns angle in the sky at the Equator, the green line is at 45 degrees and the blue line at 90 degrees. Note that the blue line does not cover every month, that is because for part of the year, the suns rays never reach 90 degrees because of reasons we explored earlier in this exercise. Answer the questions that follow this chart by interpreting the chart and referencing your reading assignment.
During a year, which of the three latitudes experiences the least variation in average daily insolation?
Why?
Question 121 pts
During a year, which of the three latitudes experience the most variation in average daily insolation?
Why?
Question 130.25 pts
For how many months of the year does the North Pole receive no insolation?
Question 141 pts
During the year, the Equator experiences two periods of maximum insolation and two periods of minimum insolation.
When do these two maximums occur?
When do these two minimums occur?
Explain the reasons for this pattern.
Part 6
Question 10.5 pts
Which factor explains the different temperature patterns of St. Louis and Oakland?
Question 20.5 pts
Why does St. Louis have a colder winter than Norfolk?
Although both are coastal cities, compared toOakland, Norfolk has a very “continental” temperature pattern, why?
Question 40.5 pts
Which factor primarily explains the difference in temperature pattern between Fairbanks and St. Louis?
Question 50.5 pts
Which factor primarily explains the difference in temperature patterns between Fairbanks and Nome?
Question 60.5 pts
Why does Lihue have a smaller temperature range than Oakland?
Question 70.5 pts
What explains the difference in temperature patterns between Lihue and Kilauea?
Question 80.5 pts
What are the three factors that impact the speed and direction of wind?
Question 90.5 pts
how do subtropical highs influence parts of the Earth?
what kind of atmospheric conditions are high and low pressure areas known to cause?
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