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Reasons for the Seasons Questions: Name: ______________ Science-8, Period: ____ Date:_______________ Rotation Earth _________ on an ______________. Earth’s__________ – imaginary line passing through Earth’s center from North to South pole Earth rotates _____________________ Earth is __________ at an angle of 23.5° axis is currently pointed at ___________ (the _____________ ___________) Earth _____________ on it’s axis once every ________________. Earth’s rotation causes _________ & ___________ Earth’s ________ causes celestial objects to appear to move__________ to ______________ in the Northern Hemisphere. Revolution movement of one object _________another Earth revolves around the Sun ________________________ The orbit is almost _________________ but is referred to as an _________________ _______________ Orbit takes one __________ or __________ days. Are you there yet? • The imaginary line that runs through the north & south poles of the Earth is called the _____________________. What’s the diff???...Rotation or Revolution? The Earth spinning on it’s axis._____________ A baseball player running around the infield. _____________ Takes 1 year. _______________ A top spinning. ________________ Causes day and night. _______________ Takes 24 hours. _________________ The moon circling the Earth. ______________ Summary: Two Primary Reasons for the Seasons on Earth 1. The Earth is___________ on its axis at _________ 2. The angle at which ____________ hits the Earth as it _______________ around the Sun. Seasons occur due to the ________ of Earth’s ________ & _______________ around the Sun. When the Northern hemisphere tilts towards the Sun = _______________ When the Northern hemisphere tilts away from Sun = _______________. When the Northern hemisphere is neither tilted toward/away from Sun, then it is either _________________ or ___________________. Seasons in the Southern hemisphere are __________ Seasons in the Northern hemisphere. If it is Winter here, then Australia is having ____________. Summary: Solstices Solstices occur __________ yearly when the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn. (“The Tropics” are at 23.5° North and 23.5° South latitude) The _________________ Solstice is the____________ day of the year in the Northern hemisphere because the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer (23.5ºN) at noon. The ________________ Solstice is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere because the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5ºS) at noon. Equinox Means ___________ amounts of night & day. They occur __________ each year. They occur _________-_______ between solstices. Neither hemisphere _________ towards or away from Sun. At ________, the Sun directly over the ______________. Where are we? • • • • • Summary: This occurs because the Earth’s axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun. ________________ This occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. ________________ This is when the length of day and night are equal. ________________ The shortest and longest days of the year when the noon Sun is directly overhead at 23.5 degrees. ________________ This occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun. ________________ Based on this Night and Day Map… Summary: • What season do you think it is in Carrollton? Explain why. • What time do you think it is in Carrollton? Explain your answer. Reasons for the Seasons Questions: Name: ______________ Science-8, Period: ____ Date:_______________ Rotation • Earth spins on an axis. • Earth’s axis – imaginary line passing through Earth’s center from North to South pole • Earth rotates counterclockwise • Earth is tilted at an angle of 23.5° • axis is currently pointed at Polaris (the North Star) • Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours. • Earth’s rotation causes day & night • Earth’s rotation causes celestial objects to appear to move east to west in the Northern Hemisphere. Revolution • movement of one object around another • Earth revolves around the Sun counterclockwise • The orbit is almost circular but is referred to as an elliptical orbit • Orbit takes one year or 365¼ days. Are you there yet? • The imaginary line that runs through the north & south poles of the Earth is called the axis. What’s the diff???...Rotation or Revolution? Summary: • The Earth spinning on it’s axis rotation • A baseball player running around the infield. revolution • Takes 1 year. revolution • A top spinning. rotation • Causes day and night. rotation • Takes 24 hours. rotation • The moon circling the Earth. revolution Two Primary Reasons for the Seasons on Earth • • The Earth is tilted on its axis at 23.5º The angle at which sunlight hits the Earth as it revolves around the Sun. Seasons occur due to the tilt of Earth’s axis & revolution around the Sun. Summary: • When the Northern hemisphere tilts towards the Sun = summer • When the Northern hemisphere tilts away from Sun = winter • When the Northern hemisphere is neither tilted toward/away from Sun, then it is either fall or spring • Seasons in the Southern hemisphere are opposite seasons in the Northern hemisphere. • If it is winter here, then Australia is having summer Solstices Solstices occur twice yearly when the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn. (“The Tropics” are at 23.5° North and 23.5° South latitude) • The Summer Solstice is thelongest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere because the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer (23.5ºN) at noon. • The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere because the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5ºS) at noon. Equinox • Means equal amounts of night & day. • They occur twice each year. • They occur half-way between solstices. • Neither hemisphere tilts towards or away from Sun. • At noon, the Sun directly over the equator Where are we? • • • • • Summary: This occurs because the Earth’s axis is tilted as it moves around the Sun. winter, summer, solstice, equinox (all) This occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. summer This is when the length of day and night are equal. equinox The shortest and longest days of the year when the noon Sun is directly overhead at 23.5 degrees. solstice This occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun. winter Based on this Night and Day Map… • What season do you think it is in Carrollton? Explain why. It must be summer because the North Pole region is under 24 hours of daylight. • What time do you think it is in Carrollton? Explain your answer. Since its summer, we would be on daylight savings time. Since the Sun sets between 8:30 & 9 during the summer and its just setting on the tip of Florida, then it should be 1-1.5 hours earlier for us (Eastern time in Florida, central time here). Therefore, it is between 7 & 8 PM here (~ 7:30 PM) Summary: