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Earth Motions 1 Earth Motions 1. Rotation- spinning of the Earth about its axis • Cause of day and night. • Solar day is 24 hours, from noon to noon. 2 Sidereal Day • Earth makes ONE complete rotation (360o) in 23 hours and 56 minutes. • Click HERE for an animation. 3 2. Revolution- Earth’s orbit about the sun. – Elliptical orbit (not a perfect circle) – Perihelion- the earth is closest to the sun Jan 3rd (147 million km) Earth moves the fastest in orbit – Aphelion- farthest from the sun July 4th (152 million) Earth moves the slowest in orbit 4 Milankovitch Cycles • Long-term earth movement. Can be from 10s of thousands of years to 100s of thousands of years. • Linked with global climate change. 5 Earth motions- Milankovitch Cycles 3. Precession- wobbling of the Earth like a top. • one complete wobble 26,000 years (cause of the changing North Star) • Precession does NOT change the angle Earth is tilted, just the direction it is pointed. • Does not change climate, but does 6 change WHEN we experience seasons. Inclination of the Axis • Obliquity- Earth’s axis changes its tilt from more straight up and down to more tilted. • the Earth’s axis is currently tilted 23.5o from the ecliptic. • changes 22.2 to 24.5 through a 41,000 year period. • Tilt of the Earth is the cause of the Seasons. If you change the tilt then you change the seasons. 7 Eccentricity • • • Eccentricity- HOW elliptical the orbit of the planet is around the sun. 100,000 year period from high to low eccentricity. Click HERE for a website review of Milankovitch cycles 8