Rotation
Revolution
Seasons
Solstice/Equinox
Magnetosphere
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Define Earth's rotation
spinning on its axis which is tilted 23.5
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What is revolution?
motion of the Earth traveling around the sun
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Why do seasons occur?
because the Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its axis. the amount of solar energy falling on different areas changes as we revolve around the sun
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What happens during the equinox?
noon sun is directly over the equator
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What is the magnetosphere?
invisible lines of force that form a magnetic field around the Earth
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How long is 1 of earth's rotations?
1 rotation = 1 Earth Day 24 hours or 23 hrs 56 min
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How long does 1 revolution take?
1 revolution = 1 earth year or 365.25 days
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Why do we have summer or winter in the northern hemisphere?
Summer -the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and receives direct sunlight and longer days Winter - northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun and receives indirect sunlight and shorter days
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What happens during the vernal equinox?
first day of spring usually March 21 sun over equator, day= night
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What causes the magnetosphere?
Earth's rotation causes the swirling liquid iron in the outer core to become magnetized
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What direction does the Earth rotate?
West to east; counter clockwise from above
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What is aphelion?
when Earth is farthest from the sun in orbitl
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Why do we get more sunlight?
When we are tilted towards the sun the Northern Hemisphere gets direct sunlight and has more light and less shadow.
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What happens during the autumnal equinox?
first day of fall usually September 21 sun over equator, day= night
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Why do magnetic north and south pole move around?
because the liquid outer core changes the way it swirls around
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What is caused by rotation?
causes day and night
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What is perihelion?
when the Earth is closest to the sun in orbit
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Why do we get less sunlight?
When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun we get less direct sunlight and more shadow and less ight
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What happens during the summer solstice?
• first day of summer usually June 21 • noon sun directly over Tropic of Cancer; 23.5 degrees • longest daylight and shortest night
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How does the magnetosphere protect us?
it protects us from the solar winds
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What is the axis?
an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole throughthe Earth to the South Pole
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What is the Earth's orbit and what is its shape?
the path the Earth follows as it goes around the sun; our orbit is ellipitical
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What are the seasons in the Southern Hemisphere compared to the Northern Hemisphere?
When the northern hemisphere has summer is it winter in the southern hemisphere because they are tilted away from the sun and get indirect sunlight When the northern hemisphere has winter it is summer in the southern hemisphere because they are tilted towards the sun and get more direct sunlight
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What happens during the winter solstice?
•first day of winter usually December 21 •noon sun directly over Tropic of Capricorn; 23.5 degrees •shortest day and longest night
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What is the shape of the magnetosphere and why?
the magnetosphere is compressed on one side and spread out on the other due to the solar winds
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