Vocabulary
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Seasons
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To spin

Rotation
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When it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere, it is ______ in the Northern Hemisphere.

summer

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Day of the year when it is daylight all day in the North Pole

Summer solstice, June 21

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list the seasons of Earth in order

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

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Caused by Earth's rotation on axis

Day/Night

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to go around in an orbit

Revolution 

200

When it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, it is ______ in the Northern Hemisphere.

Winter

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Day of the year when it is dark for a whole day in the North Pole

Winter Solstice, December 21

200

True/False:

Rotation creates seasons

False

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True/False: The sun is a planet
False; it is a star
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an imaginary line across the middle of the Earth

Equator

300

When the Northern half of the Earth is tilted towards the sun, it is _____ in the Northern hemisphere.

Summer

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When is the vernal Equinox?

Spring

300

Seasons caused when neither of the Earth is directly pointed towards Sun

Autumn and Spring
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A pattern of stars 

Constellation

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The imaginary line the runs through the center of the earth

axis 

400
When the Southern half of the Earth is tilted away from the sun, it is _____ in the Southern Hemisphere

Winter

400

Why is it warmer in the Summer in the Northern Hemisphere

The Earth is facing the sun and the rays are directly hitting the Northern Hemisphere

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What causes Earth's seasons?

Earth's tilt on its axis and orbit around the sun

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Sun rises in the ____ and sets in the _____.

East; West

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The Northern _____ and the Southern _____. Each half of the Earth.

Hemisphere

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Earth's seasons are caused by ______ and _____

Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun

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Why is it cooler in the winter in the Northern Hemisphere

The Northern hemisphere is facing away from the sun and the rays are indirectly reaching the Northern Hemisphere

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What degree is Earth tilted?

23.5 degrees

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List the planets in order from closest to Sun to farthest

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune