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ESS-105 The Dynamic Earth- Unit One Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass Mesopotamian culture - 3100-300 B.C. Thought of the world as a flat disk or rectangle. Above it is a solid dome that holds the stars, sun, and moon; the earth stands on pillars or floats on the ocean. Ancient Hebrews and Old Testament also viewed the world this way. Which Ancient Greek scholar first argued that the earth was round? - In 4th Century BC, Aristotle argued that the earth was round. What empirical evidence pointed toward the Ancient Greek claim that the earth was round? - Sailing: mast of ship appears before the rest; sailors see tops of tall mountains in the distance rise up as they get closer, no matter which direction you're sailing or coming from. 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Lunar Eclipses: The shadow of the Earth on the Moon is always a circle, no matter which direction the eclipse is happening in the sky. Only one shape always produces circle- a sphere. Stars and Constellations: Northern/Southern (circumpolar) constellations don't change all year long and are at the same position if you go E or W. Other stars rotate around them. Higher when moving N, and lower when moving S until they disappear below the horizon at the equator; Constellations change with the seasons near the Tropics and anywhere E-W across Earth. Eratosthenes of Cyrene (3rd Century BC) - Ancient Greek Scholar who measured the circumference of the earth by watching the angles of sunlight Angles of Sunlight: The angle of the Earth's surface toward the Sun changes throughout the year; Sun is highest in the sky either as you go south or at Noon in Summer Solstice (shortest shadows) and lowest either as you go north or in the Winter Solstice (longest shadows); Sun is NEVER directly overhead at any time except at the Tropic of Cancer at Noon in the Summer Solstice; The surface of the Earth relative to the Sun is curved from N to S; arctic circle is latitude 66.5° N; Sun's rays strike Earth at different angles. How big did Eratosthenes determine the Earth was? - 24.000 mile circumference. 3100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Most educated cultures knew that the Earth was round by_____ - 1st century BC. By then, most cultures that were influenced by Greco-Roman in Near East region had adopted this idea, along with much more from Greek astronomical observations. St. Augustine - Said that Christians would be stupid and make the church look bad if they said that the Earth was flat. Why would people believe what Christians say about God if they claimed that the Earth was flat when there was clear evidence that it wasn't? What mistake did Columbus make in 1492 when setting sail to cross the ocean? - He ran out of supplies for his trip because he thought that the earth was much smaller than it was. Luckily he found land (although not India) and accidentally discovered America! Magellan - Sailed around the world in two years in 1519. He was "successful" (22/270 crew members died- including Magellan.) When were the N and S polar regions fully traveled? - In the early 1900

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Mesopotamian culture - ✔✔3100-300 B.C.




Thought of the world as a flat disk or rectangle. Above it is a solid dome that holds the

stars, sun, and moon; the earth stands on pillars or floats on the ocean.




Ancient Hebrews and Old Testament also viewed the world this way.


Which Ancient Greek scholar first argued that the earth was round? - ✔✔In 4th Century

BC, Aristotle argued that the earth was round.


What empirical evidence pointed toward the Ancient Greek claim that the earth was

round? - ✔✔Sailing: mast of ship appears before the rest; sailors see tops of tall

mountains in the distance rise up as they get closer, no matter which direction you're

sailing or coming from.




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,Lunar Eclipses: The shadow of the Earth on the Moon is always a circle, no matter

which direction the eclipse is happening in the sky. Only one shape always produces

circle- a sphere.




Stars and Constellations: Northern/Southern (circumpolar) constellations don't change

all year long and are at the same position if you go E or W. Other stars rotate around

them. Higher when moving N, and lower when moving S until they disappear below

the horizon at the equator; Constellations change with the seasons near the Tropics and

anywhere E-W across Earth.


Eratosthenes of Cyrene (3rd Century BC) - ✔✔Ancient Greek Scholar who measured the

circumference of the earth by watching the angles of sunlight




Angles of Sunlight: The angle of the Earth's surface toward the Sun changes throughout

the year; Sun is highest in the sky either as you go south or at Noon in Summer Solstice

(shortest shadows) and lowest either as you go north or in the Winter Solstice (longest

shadows); Sun is NEVER directly overhead at any time except at the Tropic of Cancer at

Noon in the Summer Solstice; The surface of the Earth relative to the Sun is curved from

N to S; arctic circle is latitude 66.5° N; Sun's rays strike Earth at different angles.


How big did Eratosthenes determine the Earth was? - ✔✔24.000 mile circumference.




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, Most educated cultures knew that the Earth was round by_____ - ✔✔1st century BC. By

then, most cultures that were influenced by Greco-Roman in Near East region had

adopted this idea, along with much more from Greek astronomical observations.


St. Augustine - ✔✔Said that Christians would be stupid and make the church look bad

if they said that the Earth was flat.


Why would people believe what Christians say about God if they claimed that the Earth

was flat when there was clear evidence that it wasn't?


What mistake did Columbus make in 1492 when setting sail to cross the ocean? - ✔✔He

ran out of supplies for his trip because he thought that the earth was much smaller than

it was. Luckily he found land (although not India) and accidentally discovered

America!


Magellan - ✔✔Sailed around the world in two years in 1519. He was "successful"

(22/270 crew members died- including Magellan.)


When were the N and S polar regions fully traveled? - ✔✔In the early 1900s.


How high in the air does one need to fly in order to see the Earth's shape? - ✔✔At least

40,000 feet.


Who are dumb dumbs and a disgrace? - ✔✔People who support the Flat Earth Society.




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