【题目】下表为M和N地2016年1月10日的日出日落时刻表(北京时间)。据表回答下列问题。
2016年1月10日 | ||
日出时刻 | 日落时刻 | |
M地 | 08:16 | 18:08 |
N地 | 06:54 | 17:09 |
【1】
A. 位于南半球 B. 日出东南、日落西南
C. 昼长夜短 D. 正午太阳高度达一年中最小
【2】
A. 东南方 B. 东北方 C. 西北方 D. 西南方
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【解析】试题解析:
【1】此时为1月10日,太阳直射南半球,根据表格数据计算,M地昼长为9时52分,昼短夜长,因此在北半球,则太阳东南升,西南落下。M地正午太阳高度并未达到一年中最小为冬至日,12月22日。故选B。
【2】此时为1月10日,太阳直射南半球,北半球昼短夜长,纬度越高昼长越短。根据表格数据计算,M地昼长为9时52分,N地昼长为10时15分,则N在M的南方。根据日出时间=12-昼长/2,分别算出两地日出的地方时,M地日出地方时为07:04,N地日出地方时为06:52,根据两地日出地方时与北京时间的时差推算出,N的经度比M地更东。因此N地在M地东南方。故选A。
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