Seasons
Earth's movement
Vocab
Mixup
100

What season is missing?

Summer Winter Fall ...

Spring

100

True or False: Earth revolves around the sun

TRUE

100

The North and South pole make up Earth's...

Axis

100

What is the line that runs across the middle of Earth?

Dotted line on models from lab...

Equator

200

In June and December

Longest day and shortest day of the year

Solstice

200

This is how many hours it takes for Earth to make one rotation on its axis:

24 hours

200

The orbit of an object around another object is...

Revolution

200

Earth is split into two ______________

North and south

Hemispheres

300

Happen in March and September

12 hours of sunlight, 12 hours of dark

Equinox

300

This is how many days it takes Earth to make one revolution:

365 and 1/4 days

300

The spin of an object around its axis is...

Rotation

300

Why do countries situated around the equator remain hot all year round?

This area of Earth receives the most direct sunlight, regardless of axial tilt

400

When it is Winter in the Northern Hemisphere it is ______________ in the Southern Hemisphere.

SUMMER

400

This is the force responsible for keeping Earth in orbit around the sun:

Gravity

400

Occurs when Earth's rotation axis is tilted neither towards or away from the sun. Equal day/night

Equinox

400

What is the longest day of the year? Choose which solstice and the date:

Summer Solstice, June 20th

500

In order for seasons to occur, Earth must be tilted at an angle. What is that measurement?

23.5 degrees

500

Name the season AND the month when Earth is technically closest to the sun in its revolution.

(nothing to do with tilt proximity)

Winter, January

500

Occurs when Earth's rotation axis is tilted directly towards or away from the sun

Solstice

500

Tell why it is colder in the Northern Hemisphere during the Winter Solstice. Include:

Tilt and sunlight in your answer

The Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun during the Winter Solstice and therefore is receiving indirect sunlight that is less intense...providing less heat to the area. This is why we experience the season of Winter.

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