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Page 1: Day, Night & seasons?harwordacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/11.-Day-Night-Seasons.pdf · •An AXIS is an imaginary line through the center of an object. The Earth’s axis
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Day, Night &

seasons?

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Earth’s rotation

• The Earth rotates on its axis (imaginary vertical line around which Earth spins) every 23hours & 56 minutes.

• One day on Earth is one rotation of the Earth.

• One Day on Earth is when our side of the Earth faces the sun.

• Night on Earth is when the side of Earth we are on faces away from the sun.

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CYCLE OF NIGHT AND DAY

• The cycle of night and day occurs because the Earth rotates.

• To ROTATE means to turn on an axis.

• An AXIS is an imaginary line through the center of an object. The Earth’s axis passes through the North and South poles.

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• Remember that the Earth is a sphere. Only one half of the Earth receives light and heat from the Sun at any given time.

• The other half of the Earth is dark, and it is nighttime there.

• Since the Earth rotates, the half that receives light and the half that is dark changes positions throughout the rotation of the Earth.

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• As the day goes on, the Sun appears to move across the sky.

• THE SUN IS NOT MOVING. Instead, Earth is rotating, causing the Sun to look like it is moving.

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Earth’s revolution

• It takes the Earth 365.25days (or rotations) to travel or revolve around the Sun once.

• This is called a year.

Orbit

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Motion Terminology

• Rotation – to spin on an axis

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Motion Terminology

• Revolution – the motion of a body around another body

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Motion Terminology

• Orbit – the path that is followed around another body in space

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Why do we have seasons?

• The Earth’s orbit around the sun is NOT a perfect circle. It is an ellipse.

• Seasons are not caused by how close the Earth is to the sun.

• In fact, the Earth is closest to the sun around January 3 and farthest away from the sun around July 4.

Ellipse

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Why do we have seasons?

• Seasons are the result of the tiltof the Earth's axis.

• Earth’s axis is tilted 23.5°.

• This tilting is why we have SEASONS like fall, winter, spring, summer.

• The number of daylight hours is greater for the hemisphere, or half of Earth, that is tilted toward the Sun.

• Seasons Interactive

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Why do we have seasons?• Summer is warmer than winter (in each hemisphere)

because the Sun's rays hit the Earth at a more directangle during summer than during winter

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Why do we have seasons?

• Also the days are much longer than the nights during the summer.

• During the winter, the Sun's rays hit the Earth at an extreme angle, and the days are very short. These effects are due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.

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Seasons…in a nut shell

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Solstices

• Occur twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is oriented at its extremes. Tilted the farthest or closest

• Winter solstice is the shortest day of the year. In the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs on December 21 or 22 and marks the beginning of winter.

• The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year. It occurs on June 20 or 21 and marks the beginning of summer.

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Equinoxes

• A day lasts 12 hours and a night lasts 12 hours at all latitudes.

• Equinox literally means "equal night".

• Sunlight strikes the earth most directly at the equator.

• This occurs twice a year.

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Equinox

• The vernal (spring) equinox occurs March 20.

• The autumnal (fall) equinox occurs September 22 or 23.

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The Earth's seasons are not caused by the differences in the distance from the Sun throughout the year.

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ReviewLook closely at where the Sun is hitting the Earth during each season:

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