a. Sea-to-land breezes blow in an (On shore) direction.
b. (Convectional) currents are circular movements of rising and descending air.
c. Land-to-sea breezes (local winds) occur during (daytime).
d. During the day, air above the sea is (Cooler) than the above land.
Answer: (b) Planet orbit shown as a moderately-flattened ellipse slightly wider than the others with the Sun at precise center of the ellipse. Minor axis is the same as other ellipses.
Explanation:
According to the first Kepler Law of Planetary motion, the orbit of a planet around the Sun, is in the form of an ellipse <u>with the Sun at one of the two foci of that ellipse</u>. This is also valid for any mass orbiting another mass greater than the first one in the space.
In this context, the ellipse is a conic, whose eccentricity is between 0 and 1. So, when its value is 0 we are talking about a circular orbit and when it is 1, a parabolic orbit.
That is, the nearer to the value of 1 (without reaching 1) the eccentricity of the orbit is, the more elliptical it will be.
In this sense, the only option that is incorrect is:
(b) Planet orbit shown as a moderately-flattened ellipse slightly wider than the others <u>with the Sun at precise center of the ellipse</u>. Minor axis is the same as other ellipses.
This statement contradicts Kepler's first law, because the Sun is <u>at one of the two foci of that ellipse</u>. The only way in which the Sun can be at the very center of the orbit is when we talk about a circular orbit. Since a circumference is a especial case of an elipse with eccentricity zero and we get only the center instead of the two foci.
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