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Page 1: Earth/Sun Relationship. Temperature The condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time

Earth/Sun Relationship

Page 2: Earth/Sun Relationship. Temperature The condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time

Earth/Sun Relationship

• Temperature

• The condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time.

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Climate

• Weather patterns – weather conditions averaged over a long period of time.

• Includes rare events (hurricanes) and long term global changes.

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What the is the Earth and sun relationship?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9hawBb3wbk

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Things you need to know!

• Rotation – The spinning of earth on its axis which takes exactly 24 hours/day.

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Things you need to know.• Revolution – The orbit of the earth around the

sun which takes 365.26 days = one year.

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Things you need to know.• Tilt – The earth is not completely upright. It is

actually tilted at 23.5 degrees from perpendicular.– This is one of the main reasons for the seasons.

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Seasons

• The Northern and Southern hemispheres have opposite seasons on the same dates.

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Summer and Winter solstice

• Summer Solstice – June 21st or 22nd. All locations above the equator have day lengths greater than 12 hours. (longest day)– It is the exact opposite in the southern

hemisphere.

Winter Solstice – December 21st or 22nd. All locations north of the equator have days less than 12 hours. (shortest day)

It is the exact opposite in the southern hemisphere.

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Summer and Winter Solstice

Why does the Northern Hemisphere have a longer day than the Southern Hemisphere during the June (Summer) Solstice?

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Equinox

• means equal day and night.

• Autumnal and Vernal (Spring) – This is when we either have autumn or spring.

• Autumnal equinox is September 22nd or 23rd.

• Vernal (Spring) equinox is March 20th or 21st.

• The poles are not tilted toward or away from Sun.

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Equinox

• Why do both equinoxes have equal days and night?

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Latitudes

• Low Latitudes – Zone between tropic of cancer and Tropic of Capricorn.

• These are near the equator.

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High Latitudes

The poles - Have high numbers in latitudes.

What do you think their climate will be like?

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Mid - Latitudes

• Temperatures vary between hot and cold depending on the amount of direct sunlight or time of year.

They have 4 distinct seasons.

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Tropic of Cancer

• Currently lies 23° 26′ 22″ north of the Equator.

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Tropic of Capricorn

• It lies 23° 26′ 22″ south of the equator.