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100

N.H.

Northern Hemisphere

100

an imaginary line that an object rotates around.

Axis

100

the North Star

Polaris

100

neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun

Equinox

100

If it’s winter in North America, what season is it in Australia?

Summer

200

The Earth revolves around the ______.

Sun

200

is the spinning of an object on its axis.

Rotation

200

related to the sun

Solar

200

sun is farthest north or south of the equator

Solstice

200

Which two seasons have the most similar temperatures?

Fall and Spring

300

something that happens over and over

Pattern

300

is the movement of one object around another

Revolution

300

related to the moon

Lunar

300

Vernal Equinox Date

March 21

300

Which two seasons have the most different temperatures?

Summer and Winter

400

a change in the scale or angle at which we are viewing something

Change in Perspective

400

path an object travels around another

Orbit

400

the angle of an object above the horizon

Elevation

400

_____ from sun is not related to temperature.

Distance

400

Which season?

  • Highest sun

  • Produces direct sunlight 

  • Longer path of travel = Longer days

  • N.H. tilted toward the sun

Summer in Northern Hemisphere

500

What country is Stonehenge in?

England

500

Rotation Causes

Day and Night

500

happening once a year

Annually

500

Seasons are caused by (name two)

1.) tilt of the Earth’s axis and 

2.) its revolution around the sun.

500

Manhattanhenge occurs on ______ each year and again on ________.

May 30th

July 11th or 12th

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