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Chapter 3
Rotation and Revolution
Class 9 - Total Geography Morning Star
Short Answer Questions
Question 1
What is meant by the inclination of earth's axis? At what angle is the earth's axis inclined?
Answer
The earth is always tilted in the same direction as it moves round the sun. The angle at
which the earth is tilted is known as the inclination of the earth's axis.
‘The axis of the earth makes an angle of 23 1/2° with the vertical or 66 1/2° with the plane
of the earth's orbit.
Question 2
Name the two chief motions of the earth,
Answer
‘The two chief motions of the earth are rotation and revolution.
Question 3
Describe two characteristics of rotation.
Answer
‘Two characteristics of rotation are-
1. Direction- The earth completes one rotation from west to east on its axis in 23
hours, 56 minutes, 4.09 seconds.
2. Inclination of axis- The carth is always tilted in the same direction as it moves
round the sun. The angle at which the earth is tilted is known as the inclination of
the earth's axis.
Question 4
State two effects of the rotation of the earth.
Answer
‘Two effects of the rotation of the earth are-1. Day and night are caused by the rotation of the earth on its axis.
2. Rotation causes difference in time over various places on the earth.
Question 5
Mention any two possible consequences if the axis of the earth was vertical instead of
inclined.
Answer
‘Two possible consequences if the axis of the earth was vertical instead of inclined are-
1. The length of day and night would have been equal at all places on the earth.
2. All the places on the earth would have had the same temperature throughout the
year. There would be no seasons.
Question 6
State one reason why we do not feel the motions of the earth.
Answer
We do not feel the motions of the earth because the force of gravity keeps everything
attached to the earth. This keeps all objects at rest with reference to the motions of the
earth.
Question 7
Define ‘revolution’.
Answer
‘The motion of the earth around the sun in an elliptical orbit is called revolution.
Question 8
State two chief characteristics of the revolution of the earth.
Answer
‘Two chief characteristics of the revolution of the earth are-
1, The earth moves round the sun in an elliptical orbit at an average speed of 29.8 km
per second.
2. When the earth is closer to the sun, the gravitational pull makes the earth move
faster than when it is away from the sun. Thus, the speed of revolution is not
uniform.
Question 9
Mention two effects of revolution.Answer
‘Two effects of revolution are-
1, Revolution causes different seasons on earth due to differences in the heating of the
earth.
2. The spherical shape of the earth along with revolution of the earth causes difference
in the distribution of heat on the earth's surface and results in the creation of heat
zones.
Question 10
On which two days are the days and nights equal all over the world and why? What name
do you give to these days?
Answer
The days and nights are equal all over the world on March 21st and September 23rd
because the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator making day and night of equal
length.
March 21st is known known as
Autumnal equinox.
Spring or Vernal Equinox and September 23rd
Question 11
Which is the longest and which is the shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere and why?
Answer
The longest day in the Northern Hemisphere is June 21st as the sun's rays fall vertically at
the Tropic of Cancer and the North Pole is tilted towards the sun.
The shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere is December 22nd as the sun's rays fall
vertically at the Tropic of Capricorn and the North Pole is tilted away the sun.
Question 12
On which dates does the sun shine vertically overhead at:
(a) Equator
(b) Tropic of Cancer
(c) Tropic of Capricorn
Answer
‘The sun shines vertically overhead at the:
(a) Equator on 21st March and 23rd September
(b] Tropic of Cancer on 21st June
(c) Tropic of Capricorn on 22nd DecemberQuestion 13
Why is noon hotter than morning?
Answer
Noon is hotter than morning because at noon, the sun is overhead. So, vertical rays of the
sun fall at noon making the place hotter than the morning when slanting rays of the sun
fall at a place.
Question 14
Why are days and nights equal at all places on earth on September 23? What are the
seasons in the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres on this date?
Answer
Days and nights are equal at all places on earth on September 23 because on this date, the
sun shines vertically over the equator, making day and night of equal length.
It is autumn season in the northern hemisphere and spring season in the southern
hemisphere
Question 15
What is meant by Summer Solstice? When do we have Summer Solstice in the Northern
Hemisphere?
Answer
On June 21, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and the sun is overhead at
the Tropic of Cancer. So, the northern hemisphere enjoys the longest day. This day is called
Summer Solstice.
We have Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere on June 21st.
Question 16
What is meant by Equinox?
Answer
Equinox refers to the time when the sun shines vertically over the equator. At the
equinoxes, the days and nights are of equal length throughout the world.
Question 17
What will be the duration of daylight on March 21st at 23°30'N and 66°30'S latitudes? Give
reason.
AnswerThe duration of daylight on March 21st at 23°30'N and 66°30'S latitudes will be 12 hours
because on March 21st, the sun shines vertically over the equator and so the length of day
and night is equal all over the world.
Question 18
What is the relationship of seasons between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
Answer
The northern and southern hemispheres always experience opposite seasons. This is
because due to the tilted axis of the earth, the north pole remains inclined towards the sun
for a part of the year while the south pole is tilted away. For the remaining part of the year,
the situation is reversed.
Question 19
How has the phenomenon of the 'Midnight Sun’ come about?
Answer
During the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the rays of the sun fall vertically
on the Tropic of Cancer. The duration of sunlight increases from 12 hours at the equator to
13 hrs 27 minutes at 23 1/2° N and further to 24 hrs at 66 1/2° N. Beyond the Arctic
Circle, the regions experience 24 hours daylight. This phenomena is called the Midnight
Sun’ and it only takes place at the poles.
Question 20
Mention one effect of seasons in low and high latitudes.
Answer
‘The effect of seasons in low and high latitudes is distinct through various phases of
different seasons. Low latitude areas experience high temperature and get ample rainfall
while the high latitude areas are cold and receive less rainfall.
‘Tropical regions are always warm with heavy rainfall season, the temperate regions are cold
with scanty rainfall and the polar regions are covered with snow throughout the year due to
extremely low temperature.
Question 21
Draw a well labelled diagram to show changes in the altitude of the midday sun at different
times of the year.
AnswerDistinguish between the following
Question 1
Rotation and Revolution
Answer
Rotation
Itis the spinning of the earth on its
axis.
The time taken for one rotation is 23
hrs 56 min.
It causes day and night.
Question 2
Vertical and Slanting Rays
Answer
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Revolution
It is the motion of the earth around the sun in
an elliptical orbit.
‘The time taken for one revolution is 365 days, 5
hrs and 48 min.
It causes seasonal changes.Vertical Rays
Slanting Rays
Vertical rays travel over a shorter distance and thus Slanting rays travel over a larger
loose less heat.
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Capricorn,
Question 3
Equinox and Solstice
Answer
Equinox
It refers to the time when the sun
crosses the plane of the earth’
equator, making night and day of
equal length.
It happens on March 21st and
September 23rd.
It happens at the start of spring and
autumn.
Structured Questions
Question 1(a)
in fall within its migration
belt i.e. between the Tropics of Cancer and
distance and loose more heat.
Slanting Rays of the sun fall in
temperate and Polar regions.
Solstice
It refers to the time when the sun reaches its
highest or lowest point in the sky at noon,
resulting in the shortest and longest days of
the year.
It happens on June 21st and December 22nd.
It happens during summer and winter.
What is meant by rotation of the earth? State three effects of the rotation of the earth.
Answer
‘The spinning of the earth on its axis from west to east once in 24 hours is called rotation of
the earth.
‘Three effects of the rotation of the earth are:
1. Day and night are caused by the rotation of the earth on its axis.
2. Rotation causes difference in time over various places on the earth
3. Sunrise and sunset are caused by the rotation of the earth from west to east.Question 1(b)
What is the effect of the inclined axis of the earth on day and night?
Answer
Due to the inclined axis of the earth, the duration of day and night is different at different
places of the earth. The time of day at any place is determined by the height of the sun in
the sky.
Question 1(c)
Give a geographical reason for each of the following:
(i) Kuala Lumpur rotates faster on the earth's axis than London,
We always see the sun rising in the east.
y is called the Land of the Midnight Sun
(i) Kuala Lumpur rotates faster on the earth's axis than London because Kuala Lumpur is
closer to the equator while London is away from the equator and the speed of rotation is
greater at the equator and decreases towards the poles.
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(iii) Norway is called the Land of the Midnight Sun as Norway lies beyond the Arctic circle
and hence, the sun is visible just above the horizon continuously for almost three months.
We always see the sun rising in the east because the earth rotates from west to east.
Question 1(d)
Draw a well labelled diagram to show inclination of the earth on its axis.
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Question 2(a)
Describe how the duration of sunlight changes from the Equator to the Poles with respect
to the angle of incidence during the solstices.
Answer
As the angle of incidence changes from 0° to 90° from Poles towards the Equator, the
duration of sunlight also changes.
On June 21st, the equator receives 12 hours of sunlight which increases to 24 hours at the
North pole and decreases to 0 hours at the South pole.
Similarly, on December 22nd, the equator receives 12 hours of sunlight which decreases to
0 hours at the North pole and increases to 24 hours at the South pole.
Question 2(b)Describe how seasons are made and reversed between the Northern and Southern
Hemispheres.
Answer
Due to the tilted axis of the earth, the Northern Hemisphere gets maximum sunlight from
March to September and Southern Hemisphere from September to March. So, the seasons
are also reversed e.g. the summer season in Northern Hemisphere correspond by winter in
Southern Hemisphere and the spring is exchanged with Autumn season.
Question 2(c)
Give a geographical reason for each of the following:
(i) The length of day and night is not equal at all places on the earth.
(ii) The period of twilight and dawn increases polewards.
(ii) 25th of December in New Zealand may be one of the hottest days of the year.
Answer
(i) The length of day and night is not equal at all places on the earth due to the tilted axis of
the earth and the migration belt of the sun between Tropics of Cancer and. Capricorn.
(ii) The period of twilight and dawn increases polewards because of the oblique path of the
sun rays towards the poles than the vertical path along the equator. Thus, the length of
dawn and twilight is greater, as it is nearly one hour near equator and 50 days at the poles.
(iii) On December 22, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. The sun shines
directly overhead the Tropic of Capricorn. The places in the southern hemisphere
experience the summer season. Therefore, 25th of December in New Zealand may be one of
the hottest days of the year.
Question 2(d)
Draw a well labelled diagram to show the tilt of the earth's axis and how the revolution
causes seasons and variation in the length of day and night.
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Draw a diagram to show the winter solstice and answer the following questions.
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Question 1
Name the correct date depicted in your diagram.Answer
December 22nd
Question 2
Name the latitude where the sun is shining vertically overhead.
Answer
23 1/2°S
Question 2
Name the part of the globe where there is night on this date.
Answer
‘The places lying beyond the arctic circle have night on this date.
Question 4
Name the latitude on which length of the day will be 24 hours.
Answer
66 1/2°S
Question 5
Give the date when the earth will be directly opposite to the above position.
Answer
June 21st
Question 6
What will be the vertical position of the sun on that date?
Answer
Sun will shine vertically on Tropic of Cancer (23 1/2° N).
Question 7
What is the effect of the inclination of the earth upon the length of day and night?
Answer
Due to the inclination of the earth, all places on earth have different length of day and
night.Question 8
What will be the probable length of day and night on that date?
Answer
The duration of day at the equator will be 12 hours at the equator and increase to 13.5
hours at 23 1/2° N and become 24 hours at 66 1/2° N. The remaining hours are night.