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Warm-up Rank the following from largest to smallest effect on the strength of the seasons: Rank the following from largest to smallest effect on the strength.

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1 Warm-up Rank the following from largest to smallest effect on the strength of the seasons: Rank the following from largest to smallest effect on the strength of the seasons: Tilt, distance, latitude Tilt, distance, latitude

2 Notes: Solar Angle Latitude and Seasons Essential Question: How does insolation angle affect climate?

3 Latitude …is angle or distance away from the equator. Equator = 0° North, South poles = 90° Everett = 48 ° 90° 0° 90°

4 Latitude Energy concentrates on a small area  more energy / area = warmer Energy spreads out over a large area Less solar energy per area = colder 100 % energy 40 % energy High latitudes: Low latitudes:

5 Seasons: Angle of the Sun More energy in summer warmer Less energy in winter in wintercolder 1 km 2

6 Tilt of the Earth 23.5 ° Tilt is the cause of Earth’s seasons Causes the sun’s highest angle in the sky to change with the seasons Distance to the sun effects are much, much smaller!

7 Seasons (tilt, solar angle) More direct, concentrated sunlight … and more hours per day  warmer Less solar heat per area = colder Fewer hours of solar energy each day Summer Winter: Summer:

8 Make a chain… Tilt or latitude With your group, come up with a chain that explains a season or latitude difference using the sequence shown in the flow chart at left. With your group, come up with a chain that explains a season or latitude difference using the sequence shown in the flow chart at left. Include a sketch. Include a sketch. Sunlight change More/less energy Specific climate difference

9 Falkland Islands (52° S), June vs. Dec. Tilt or latitude Sunlight change More/less energy Specific climate difference DecJune Tilt Low solar angle means less concentrated light in June Less energy Colder/winter in June Moreenergy Less Lessenergy

10 Make a chain… include a sketch. Tilt or latitude Sunlight Change More/less energy Specific climate difference Group tasks: 1.Everett vs. Hawaii 2.L.A. vs. Anchorage 3.Quito (on equator) 4.Spokane: Dec vs. June 5.48° N vs 20° S 6.30° N vs. 30° S 7.Sydney: Dec vs. June 8.80° S: Dec vs June

11 Equator: Low latitude  high sun angle  more solar energy per area  hot weak seasons (sun always gets high overhead + little change in daylight hours) Near Poles: High latitude  low sun angle  less solar energy per area  cold Stronger seasons (large changes in solar angle and number of daylight hours.)


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