Globe Model Number 1-10 in your Lab Section Skip Lines.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Tilt of Earth Terms Earth’s tilt 23.5°
Advertisements

Do Now In your notebook, answer the following question in complete sentences: What causes the seasons?
Season Vocabulary Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.
Seasons.
SEASONS V. Cruz.
THE EARTH IN SPACE THE SEASONS The Earth in Space.
Earth’s Tilt and Rotation
What are they and why are they important to us?
Today’s Agenda… Bellringer: Identify each as rotation or revolution (this is not multiple choice) A. Takes 24 hours B. Spins on Axis C. Takes 365 ¼ days.
The Earth and its Motions
THE AXIS OF THE EARTH TILTS AT A 23.5 DEGREE ANGLE.
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Astronomy The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space Study the movements of the sun, and moon as they appear to travel across the sky Will.
4 Seasons: 1.1 Notes imgres. Astronomy study of the stars, moon, planets and other objects in space.
Earth orbits the sun on a tilted axis. Different hemispheres face the sun at different times. At any time during the summer or winter, one part of the.
Earth-Moon-Sun Cycles. Cycle # 1 Day and Night Day  Night  Day  Night.
Effects of the Earth & Moon’s Orbits
Day 11 Sun – Earth System Investigation 3 part 2.
Days, Years & Seasons. Days and Nights Rotation: the Earth turns around on its axis 1 day=24 hours (one rotation) One half of the Earth is always in light.
The Seasons A Northern Hemisphere Perspective. The Seasons Definitions Axis: An imaginary axle that passes through the North and South Poles Rotation.
Earth/Sun Relationship. Temperature The condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time.
Lesson Essential Question:
What causes seasons? The tilt of the Earth on its axis The 23.5° tilt is caused by the interaction between the Moon and the Earth.
Seasons on Earth Two reasons the Earth has seasons: 23.5 degree tilt
Earth’s Tilt.
How does the Earth move in space? What causes the cycle of the seasons on Earth?
Earth-Sun Relationships. Earth The Sun Star that is 93 million miles away from earth.
What causes the seasons on Earth?
Concept Map. This affects the angle of the Sun’s rays and the length of the daylight hours.
Rotating & Revolving It’s Just a Phase $ $ $ $400.00
Topic: Seasons.
Earth in Space.
Malaria Season beginning end.
Aim: What are some of the results of Earth’s Motions? I. Earth’s Motions A. Rotation (Spinning) 1. Day and Night Why does the sun rise in the east and.
Chapter 3 Section 1 EARTH-SUN RELATIONSHIP. Climate  Climate is the term for weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of.
Earth & Sun Notes. Is the Earth straight up/down? NO! The earth is tilted on its axis 23.5 degrees. ystem/images/earth_tilt.jpg.
Earth & Sun Notes 1.
Why do we have seasons?.
Solving Seasons Notes TEKS 8.7A model and illustrate how the tilted Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and revolves around the Sun causing.
What are they and why are they important to us?
Topic: Seasons.
Write your name/period on answer sheet
10/6/2017 Friday.
Seasons Why do we have them?.
Earth & Sun Notes 1.
TEMPERATURE, SEASONS, SOLTICES, and equinoxes
Earth & Sun Notes 1.
Day and Night World Map.
CH 12 SEC 1 EARTH IN SPACE.
Earth’s Cycles.
EARTH IN SPACE STUDY GUIDE.
Earth & Sun Notes 1.
Season Vocabulary Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.
Earth rotates on a tilted axis and orbits the Sun
Season Vocabulary Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.
The Four Seasons.
Cornell Notes 1.2 Seasons September 13, 2017 – Page 15.
Chapter 6 Less 2 Earth in Space
Season Vocabulary Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.
Bell work Write a paragraph describing all the different ways that you are moving relative to the sun and moon at this moment. Write your answer in your.
Snowball Test Review! The Seasons
Earth’s Tilt.
Earth’s Tilt.
Why Do We Have Seasons?. Why Do We Have Seasons?
Earth Notes Chapter 12.
Date Vocabulary Revolution: The motion of one body around another; such as Earth in its orbit around the Sun; the time it takes an object to go around.
Earth-Sun Relationships
Earth’s Tilt.
Not all of the Earth is exposed to light at the same time
Seasons and Moon Vocabulary
Presentation transcript:

Globe Model Number 1-10 in your Lab Section Skip Lines

1 Move the globe to the time right now (from underneath) and the correct date (tilt the earth). Explain why it is our winter, and it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere.

2 Do not move the globe. Why is the Southern Hemisphere going to have more daylight hours that the Northern Hemisphere?

3 Explain why it is nighttime in Russia.

4 Move the globe to the December 21 st. Identify Fairbanks, Alaska on the globe. Rotate the globe all-the-way around while watching Fairbanks. Explain why Fairbanks Alaska experience almost all darkness during winter months.

5 Identify Santa Cruz, Argentina on the globe. Rotate the globe all-the-way around. Why does Santa Cruz experience almost all daylight during this time.

6 Identify Macapa, Brazil on your globe. Rotate the globe all-the-way around. Then, change the date to June 21 st. Turn the globe all-the- way around again while monitoring Macapa, Brazil. Why does Macapa, Brazil receive about the same amount of sunlight (12 hours) per day whether it is summer or winter?

7 Why is June 21 st (Summer Solstice) the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere?

8 Why is June 21 st (Winter Solstice) the longest day of the year for the Southern Hemisphere?

9 Change the date to March 21 st. Identify Dallas, Texas on the globe. Rotate the globe all-the-way around. March 21 st is our Spring Equinox. Why do we have exactly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness during this time of the year?

10 If March 21 is Spring for us, then why is it Fall for the Southern Hemisphere?