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Draw-along Pg. 58 Seasons Pg. 59

2 Rotation – spinning on its axis
Earth rotates at 1670km/hr(1070mph) at the Equator.

3 Angle of inclination-The Earth is tilted at 23.5°

4 Changes in the angle that sunlight strikes the Earth’s surface cause the seasons.

5 When tilted away from the sun, the rays are at a low angle = low intensity=cooler.

6 When tilted towards the sun, the rays are at a high angle = high intensity=hotter.

7 Revolution – a body in space traveling around another.
Earth revolves at 108,000km/hr(66,660mph)

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9 Equinox – the moment the sun crosses the equator.
2 per year: spring = vernal, fall=autumnal

10 Solstice – the sun is as far North or South as it will go.
2 per year: summer(longest day of the year), winter(shortest day of the year)

11 Pass out Sun, Earth & Moon hand out

12 Draw on your paper Sun, Earth, Moon Diagram Drawing
Follow the directions on the back of your paper. As you see the items on the slides, draw them on your paper.

13 Draw the 3 other Earth’s positions

14 Spring(Vernal) equinox
Summer solstice Winter solstice Fall (autumnal) equinox

15 Diameters (write in red)

16 Sun million km

17 Earth’s Rotation 1 day=24 Hours

18 Earth’s Revolution When is the Earth closest to the sun?
days When is the Earth closest to the sun? (Write in distances from the sun) Earth’s Revolution

19 Moon’s Rotation 28 Days! Moon’s Revolution= They are the same!
Lunar Revolution


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