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Apologia Exploring Creation with Physical Science Module 7


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Aphelion
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The point at which the earth is farthest from the sun

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Aphelion
The point at which the earth is farthest from the sun
Perihelion
The point at which the earth is closest to the sun.
Lines of Longitude
Imaginary lines that run North and South across the earth.
Lines of Latitude
Imaginary lines that run East and West across the earth.
Coriolis effect
The way in which the rotation of earth bends the path of winds, sea currents, and objects that fly through different latitudes.
Air Mass
A large body of air with relatively uniform pressure, temperature, and humidity.
Weather Front
A boundary between two air masses