why does the moon and sun look the same size to us
Moon = small, Sun = further away
how does the moon move in a circular orbit around the earth
Earth has gravitational pull on moon, moon has gravitational pull on earth - but moon is trying to move in a straight line
how many days does it take for moon to go around the earth + earth to spin around sun
27 days for moon to go around the earth
365 days for earth to spin around sun
why isn’t the centre of gravity centered on the planet
The gravitational pull of the earth on the moon and moon on the earth mean its slightly off to one side towards where the moon is
what causes high tides
the fact the centre of gravity is slightly to one side where the moon is also affects the oceans – water gets sucked to the same side as the moon (gravitational bulge)
what’s the Gravitational force equation (F)
G m1 x m2
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r2
- m1, m2 = Mas of earth and moon
- r2 = distance between the two
explain why distance (r2) affects gravitational pull (F)
how do tides change
go up and down sinusoidally – they change more slowly at high or low water + change more rapid in the middle of the tide e.g. 3hrs after high water
how can we predict tides
why does the moon have more than twice the influence the sun has on tides
its closer to earth
2 components of tidal force
what are spring tides and why does it happen
what are neap tides and why does it happen
over how many days do we get 2 sets of both tide types
Over 27 days
what kind of tide does full moon an half moon tie in with
Full moon = spring tides
Half moon = neap tides
what would happen to tides If there was no land masses or seabeds
a tidal bulge with a frequency of 2 cycles per day would continue around the earth
how does land affect tidal ranges
what are Amphidromic points
Where interference completely cancels tidal movement out - no tidal variation
how can Coastal morphology affect tidal range
e.g. esturines, can affect tidal range by increasing or decreasing it - compresses energy and results in water pushing up
what are Coriolis forces and what does it result in
what’s the Major driving force of SURFACE ocean circulation
wind
what’s the Major driving force of ATMOSPHERIC circulation
solar energy
why is Heat distribution uneven across Earth’s surface
Warm air rises (less dense); cold air sinks
what does Hadley’s model of atmospheric circulation show