What are the four seasons?
Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn/Fall
The Hydrosphere includes what?
The universe began with a huge explosion called what?
The Big Bang
All planets in our Solar System orbit around the Sun. What shape is the orbit?
An ellipse
How long is one of Earth's rotations?
Hint: How long is a day on Earth?
24 hours
What are the two causes of Earth's seasons that we discussed?
1) The Earth's tilt
2) The Earth's location in its orbit
Name the 4 spheres of the Earth.
Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere
After the Big Bang, all that existed in the universe were nebulas. What is a nebula?
A cloud of gas and dust.
A perfect circle has an eccentricity of zero. A highly elliptical shape would have an eccentricity closer to what number?
One
How many days does it take for Earth to orbit the Sun?
365 days
Technically 365.25
Look at the picture above. The side of earth facing the sun is experiencing day time. How long will it take for the other side of the Earth to experience day time?
12 hours
1 day is 24 hours= 12 hours of night + 12 hours of day
Which sphere is shown below?
Biosphere
What is the biggest object in our Solar System?
The Sun
Terrestrial planets- smaller, closer to the sun, made of rocks/iron
Jovian planets- bigger, farther from the sun, made of gases
Is the Earth moving at the same speed throughout its entire orbit?
Yes
Explain why it is important to have seasons here on Earth.
Seasons have an enormous influence on vegetation and plant growth. Seasons control the weather and climate we experience. Imagine if we were in winter all the time!
What is the lithosphere?
The lithosphere is the rocky layer of the Earth and includes the layers of the Earth.
How does the Sun make energy?
Fusion: hydrogen atoms crash into each other, release energy, and form helium
What is the name of the circle of fiery rocks between Mars and Jupiter?
The Asteroid Belt
What object in our solar system is responsible for the tides on Earth?
The Moon
Label each position of Earth with the correct season.
March 21- Spring
June 21- Summer
September 22- Autumn/Fall
December 21- Winter
Why is the atmosphere important?
The atmosphere gives us air to breathe, protects us from solar radiation, and controls weather.
Explain the Nebular Theory.
Hint: Remember the 4 steps we talked about/drew. What are those 4 steps that describe the formation of the universe?
The Nebular Theory is an idea that describes the formation of the universe. It states the universe began from an explosion called The Big Bang. Next, clouds of dust and gas called nebulas began to form. As these nebulas continued spinning, rocks and other debris joined the nebulas. After millions of years, galaxies and solar systems were formed.
Label all of the planets,
The Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
What is Earth's eccentricity?
Earth's eccentricity is 0.0167, which means that Earth's orbit is close to circular (low eccentricity)