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EARTH’S SHAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

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Page 1: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

EARTH’S SHAPE

• Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

Page 2: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

EARTH IS AN ELLIPSOID

• Earth’s shape is not a perfect circle because the spinning motion of the Earth’s rotation allows its shape to deform slightly. This is known as an ellipsoid ( a three-dimensional ellipse).

Page 3: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

EQUATORIAL BULGE

• British Scientists, led by Sir Isaac Newton, theorized that centrifugal force from Earth’s rotation caused the Earth’s equator to “spread out” from East to West. This is called an equatorial bulge.

Page 4: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

THE SEASON

• The Earth rotates in a counter-clockwise direction. The tilt of Earth’s rotation is 23.5o and it is the primary cause of the seasons. This axial tilt regulates how much solar radiation the Earth receives and that cause our seasons

Page 6: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

PRECESSION

• The circular wobble of Earth’s axis is called Precession.

• Observations indicate that the Earth’s axis of rotation is moving in a circle every 26,000 years (this is the period of rotation).

Page 7: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

PRECESSION

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw4Xhw4q4ec

Page 10: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

THE EARTH’S NUTATION

• There are some irregularities in Earth’s precession. The Moon and Sun pull on our planet so that in addition to precession, the Earth experiences nutation.

Page 11: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

ROCKING AND SWAYING

• In 1748 British astronomer, James Bradley discovered nutation. Nutation is a rocking, swaying or nodding motion in Earth’s axis of rotation. This slight rocking or swaying is caused by the changing positions of the Moon.

P=precessionN=nutationR=rotation

Page 12: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

NUTATION IS COMPLEX

• The motion from nutation is fairly complex. The main component comes from the Moon’s gravity. The Moon “nods or rocks” the Earth by approximately 200 meters over a 19 year cycle.

Page 13: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

NUTATION AND PRECESSIONA 19 YEAR CYCLE

Page 14: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

THE MOON IS TILTED TOO

• The Moon’s orbit drifts around the Earth and is tilted by about 5o from the ecliptic plane. Recall that the ecliptic plane is the path of Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

Page 15: E ARTH ’ S S HAPE Look closely at the diameter of the Earth. Compare the measurements through the poles and the through the equator. Which one is larger?

IN SUMMARY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n04SEzuvXo