Title: Earth
1Topic 2.1
- Earths Dimensions and Navigation
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3What is the shape of the Earth?
Is there any proof?
4Evidence for a spherical Earth . .
- As ships sail away, they disappear from bottom to
top. - As the sun sets, the last of the light lingers on
the top of the trees.
5Evidence Continued . . .
- The North Star is also called Polaris.
- Polaris is located above the Earths North Pole.
6So what happens to the altitude of Polaris as you
travel north?
7Evidence continued . . .
- The North Star s altitude or height above the
horizon changes in a predictable way as latitude
changes. - As latitude increases, the altitude of Polaris
increases.
8At the equator, Polaris makes a 0 angle with the
horizon.
horizon
Latitude of Equator 0
9In Auburn, the altitude of Polaris is 43.
horizon
Latitude of Auburn 43
10At the Arctic Circle, the altitude of Polaris is
66.5.
horizon
Latitude of Arctic Circle 66.5
11At the North Pole, the altitude of Polaris is
90. It is directly overhead.
horizon
Latitude of North Pole 90
12More evidence . . .
- During a lunar eclipse, the Earth casts a
curved shadow. - Photos taken from space show a spherical Earth.
13Is the Earth a perfect sphere?
- NO!
- Earth is an oblate spheroid - slightly flattened
at the poles and slightly bulging at the equator.
14Evidence for Shape . . .
- On a true sphere gravity would be the same at all
latitudes. - But on Earth, gravity varies with latitude.
- Weight depends on distance from Earths center.
15- Measurements taken by orbiting satellites show
that the equatorial diameter is larger than the
polar diameter.