Using Maps


Maps have been used by humans for hundreds of years. As technology has improved, so have the quality and accuracy of maps. Ancient maps were usually drawn by explorers. It was impossible at that time for anyone to leave the Earth and look down at the huge continents below. All they could do was walk […]

Maps Are Useful


Suppose we want to find a buried treasure, and the only person who knows where the treasure is cannot travel with us. How will we find the treasure? The individual who knows where the treasure is could describe to us in great detail how to get to and find the treasure. This might work, but […]

The Earth Has Spheres


Scientists divide our home planet into three spheres. Each sphere is categorized according to its physical characteristics. These spheres are the Atmosphere, which is made of all the Earth’s gases; the Lithosphere, which is made up of all the Earth’s physical materials, such as rocks and soil; and the Hydrosphere, which is made up of […]

Daylight Savings Time


Standard time is determined by checking clocks against a sundial. When the Sun is directly overhead and shadows are at their shortest, it is said to be noon. As already discussed, many areas do not observe true Sun time due to political and social borders. During the First World War, Germany instituted a daylight saving […]

The International Dateline


The Prime Meridian is the meridian of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England. On the opposite side of the Earth at 180 ° longitude lies an imaginary line called the International Dateline. If you took a cruise on a ship circumventing, or traveling around the entire planet, you would experience firsthand a phenomena that would […]

Sundials


Sundials were used by many cultures to help the people know what time it was. When the Sun was directly overhead and the shadows of people and objects were at their shortest, it was said to be noon. As technology advanced, clocks and watches took the place of sundials. However, these clocks and watches were […]

Leap Year


What is leap year? Leap year happens every four years Every four years an extra day is added to the calendar, making the length of the year 366 days, instead of the normal 365. Why on earth does that need to happen? The calendar is supposed to match the solar year, in other words, the […]

Solstice Then And Now


People of ancient times didn’t need a clock to notice that days are shorter during the winter and longer in the summer. Their sages (wise men and, sometimes, women) even knew when solstice (the shortest and longest days of the year) was going to come. Carefully calculating when the solstices would be helped them plan […]

What happens During A Solstice


Have you ever noticed that days are long and warm in the summer and short and cold in the winter? Long summer days seem to stretch into the late hours of the night, while nightfall in the wintertime begins right around dinner time. If you’ve ever wondered what causes days to get shorter and nights […]