How many degrees is the earth tilted?
23.5 degrees
Why are there different Seasons on the North and South Hemispheres?
Because of the earth's tilt. The north and south hemispheres are closer to the sun at different times, thus they have different seasons at different times.
Equinoxes occur because the sun crosses the celestial equator. True or False
True
What is the difference between rotation and revolution?
Rotation is a single sphere spinning on an axis and revolution is when a sphere revolves around another sphere.
What occurs during a solar eclipse?
The moon blocks out the suns rays from reaching the Earth.
Would we still have seasons if there was no tilt of the Earth's axis?
No. If there was no tilt, the amount of sunlight hitting the world would be consistent in all areas, just making one season.
If May, June, and July are the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere, which place would be warmer in the month of July? Southern Africa or the United States?
United States! Remember, Northern and Southern hemispheres have opposite seasons, so when it is summer here, its winter over there!
Every Planet in our solar system has the same seasons as we have. True or False
False
What latitude do you live at?
20-30 degrees South
How is the Moon different from the Earth?
The moon has less gravity and is 1/5 the size of Earth.
In winter, do we receive more direct sunlight or less direct sunlight?
Less direct sunlight = cold weather
If it was winter in Brisbane, and you wanted to escape the cool weather, which holiday spot would be your best bet? a) Spain b) South Africa c) Argentina
Spain!! It's the only one in the Northern hemisphere
What is the name give to the shortest and longest days of the year?
Solstices
Where would you be on the surface of the earth if you were in complete darkness for twenty-four hours on December 21?
The North Pole
Exceptionally high tides that occur during a full moon phase are called:
Spring Tides take place when the Moon and Sun are directly aligned with respect to Earth
If there was another planet in a different solar system with the same environment and distance away from the sun but it didn't have a tilt in its axis, would it still have four seasons?
No. The earth's tilt is mandatory in order for us to have four seasons. It makes sure that we're exposed to different amounts of direct sunlight in a year.
Say it is Summertime here in Redcliffe, would England be in the same season?
Nope! We are in different Hemispheres!
Solstices occur in Autumn and Spring. True or False
False
In the Southern Hemisphere, the longest day occurs on the ...
Summer Solstice, Friday, 21 or 22 December
The moon has how many phases?
8
Is having Seasons important?
Very, If we didn't have seasons we wouldn't be able to survive and grow our food.
What is one country that is half in the Northern Hemisphere and half in the Southern Hemisphere?
AFRICA!!! or SOUTH AMERICA
What is the name given to the two days that have equal day and night hours?
Equinox
What is the shortest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere?
Winter Solstice, 20 or 21 June
The pull of gravity on the surface of the moon is how much smaller/greater than on Earth?
5-6 times less than Earth's