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Big Idea What natural phenomena do the motions of Earth and the Moon produce? The Sun Nearest star to Earth 150 million km from Earth it is ENORMOUS Diameter is 100 times greater than Earth Can you write 2 more important points of the Sun from the book? 1. 2. Intro vocab books EARTH’S ORBIT HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH? V=R2LP146KA5A EARTH’S ORBIT THE EARTH ORBITS AROUND THE SUN. 1 WHOLE COMPLETE ORBIT IS CALLED A REVOLUTION. TAKES 365.24 DAYS SUN’S GRAVITATIONAL PULL The Suns gravity pulls on the Earth The more mass & closer objects are the stronger the gravitational pull. The Earth revolves around the Sun and the gravity keeps it revolving. Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation states in part that "every object in the universe attracts every other object." That applies to celestial bodies in the solar system as well. While the Sun's mass exerts a much greater gravitational pull on Earth than Earth does on the Sun, both bodies attract one another. The Sun's great mass keeps its eight planets circling it; by comparison, Earth's gravitational field is small. https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AwrBT9wFy GtUK_oAeQtXNyoA;_ylc=X1MDMjc2NjY3OQRfcgM yBGZyA3lmcC10LTMxNC1zBGdwcmlkA24ueVVoU HR1U1gyU1ZIdmFMRll6U0EEbl9yc2x0AzAEbl9zdW dnAzQEb3JpZ2luA3NlYXJjaC55YWhvby5jb20EcG9z AzAEcHFzdHIDBHBxc3RybAMEcXN0cmwDMzcEc XVlcnkDc3VuIGdyYXZpdGF0aW9uYWwgcHVsbCB vbiBlYXJ0aCB2aWRlbwR0X3N0bXADMTQxNjM0OT cxMg-?p=sun+gravitational+pull+on+earth+video&fr2=sbtop-search&fr=yfp-t-314-s&fp=1 EARTH’S ROTATION rotation- SUN’S APPARENT MOTION rotation axis- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n04SEzuvXo 2 points of Earth’s rotation: 1. rotates COUNTERclockwise 2. takes 24 hours to complete rotation (day to night) Sun’s apparent motion 1. rises in the East and sets in the West? only appears to because we rotate counterclockwise. (it is actually West to East) .The more sunlight that reaches a part of Earth’s surface, the warmer that part becomes. Because it is curved, different parts receive different parts of sun. With a tilted surface, light is more spread out. As you move away from the equator, the Earth becomes more tilted. This means near the poles receive less sun. The earth is closest to the sun in Jan. It is the tilt of the Earth’s rotational axis combo with Earth’s motion, that causes seasons. North end of the rotation axis is toward the Sun. Northern hemisphere receives more sun. Temps high Daylight longer What about the Southern Hemisphere? North end of axis is away from the Sun. Short days Colder temps. What about the Southern Hemisphere is towards the Sun? Solstice is a day Earths rotation axis is most toward or away from the sun. equinox when Earth’s rotation axis is learning along Earths orbit. neither toward nor away. http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=WLRA 87TKXLM Does the Moon emit light? No, it is a solid object that is just reflecting the Sun’s light. Look at Moon Chart. Page 81. What is the Mass of the Moon? 1.2% of the Earth’s Mass. What is the Diameter of the Moon? 27% of the Earth’s Diameter Both revolution and rotation of the Moon take 27.3 days. The Moons Surface: creation of craters: objects from space crashed into the Moon. What is a maria: Large, dark flat areas on the Moon. they are made by lava. Highland Moons revolution and rotation are the same causing the same side to face the Earth. Near side Far side LUNAR CYCLE THE MOTION OF THE MOON AROUND THE EARTH CAUSES PHASES. HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.CO M/WATCH?V=BWEAQCTUP1C Waxing phase is when more of the Moon’s near side is lit. Waning phase is when less of the Moon’s near side is let. 1 lunar cycle takes around 4 weeks / 29.5 days WAXING PHASE: MORE MOON IS LIT. WANING PHASE: LESS OF THE MOON’S NEAR SIDE IS LIT. UMBRA: THE CENTRAL, DARKER PART OF A SHADOW WHERE LIGHT IS TOTALLY BLOCKED. PENUMBRA: THE LIGHTER PART OF A SHADOW WHERE LIGHT IS PARTIALLY BLOCKED. The moon passes between Earth and the Sun. Only happens in a New Moon solar eclipse- When the Moon’s shadow appears on the Earth’s surface. https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=6bAF8fF4pe4 Total Solar Eclipses: seen only in the Moon’s umbra Moon appears to cover the Sun completely and it takes 7 min. http://www.theguardian.com/ science/video/2012/nov/14/so lar-eclipse-australia-video Partial Solar Eclipse: Can be seen in the penumbra Why can’t solar eclipses occur every month? When the moon moves into the Earth’s shadow is a lunar eclipse. the Earth is in line between the Sun and moon. Only occurs during a full moon phase. https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=lcRp1jKJmJU Total lunar eclipse: The entire Moon moves through Earth’s umbra, a total lunar eclipse occurs. Earth’s atmosphere deflects some sunlight into Earth’s umbra. Partial eclipses: Only part of the Moon passes through the Earth’s umbra. Why don’t lunar eclipses occur every month? https://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=5ohDG7R qQ9I tides Ocean water rises or falls. It is not a wave. The moon’s gravity is slightly stronger on the side of Earth facing the Moon. Spring tide During full and new moon. Higher high tides and lower low tides. Neap tides week after spring tide Sun-Earth-Moon form a right angle High tides are lower Low tides are higher