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Understanding Earth Review

Rotation(rotates) – spinning on the axis (turns)

What does rotation give Earth and how long does it take to rotate?

The concept of night and day – it takes 24 hours to rotate one time

What does rotation look like, demonstrate it:

Revolutionthe journey around the sun

How long does it take and what concept of time does it give Earth?

365¼ days – it gives us the concept of a year

Demonstrate revolution:

Axisan imaginary line that passes through the center of Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole that Earth turns around…it tilts at 23½° angle

Equator

Tropic of Cancer

Tropic of Capricorn

North Pole

South Pole

Arctic Circle

Antarctic Circle

66N

66S

23½N

23½S

0

Axis

Why do we have seasons?

With the tilt of the earth and the revolution around the sun, the Earth experiences different seasons:

When is it summer? When the hemisphere is tilted towards the sun

When is it winter? When the hemisphere is tilted away from the sun

Seasons are… Opposite

What are the solstices? Summer = longest day of the year (daylight)Winter = shortest day of the year (darkness)

Equinoxes are… When the earth is directly above the equator and is not tilted towards or away from the sun

Spring and Fall

Demonstrate Seasons:

Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean

AtlanticOcean

IndianOcean

Arctic Ocean

North America Europe

Asia

Africa

SouthAmerica

Australia

Antarctica

1 2

3

4

5

67

8

9

1011

12

What effects Climate:1. Latitude

1. Closer to equator = warmer2. Farther from equator = colder

2. Elevation1. Higher elevation = colder2. Lower elevation = warmer

3. Water1. Proximity (nearness in place)

1. Closer to water = more mild2. Farther away = more variation

2. Currents – warm and cold streams of water4. Wind – currents – warm and cold streams of air

Explain the Rain Shadow Effect:

Evaporation and cloud creation

Stage 1

Winds blow clouds upward

Backside is dry

Precipitation

Stage 4Stage 2

Stage 1

Stage 3

What does these graphs tell you…analyze them and tell why they are

the way they are…

Use your 4 factors of climate and think about which hemisphere they

are in:

Northern Hemisphere

Inland

Away from

equator

This is near the equator. Near the equator, near water, Northern Hemisphere

Average high °F

82 81 76 68 60 54 53 55 61 67 73 79 68

Southern HemisphereSomewhat inlandNot real close to the equator, but not far away from it

Northern Hemisphere, far from equator, inland

Near equator and near water

You are going to do great on this! Let me know if you have any questions or need anything at all.

You will demonstrate the rotation, revolution, axis, solstices, and equinoxes with your body or with a globe.

Have a super duper night!

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