Season Vocabulary Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.

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Season Vocabulary • Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.

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Season Vocabulary

• Seasons – A pattern of temperature changes & other weather trends over a year.

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• Equator – Imaginary line which separates the Northern from the Southern Hemisphere

• Earth rotates around an imaginary line running through its center called an axis of rotation.

• The ends of the axis are the north and south poles.

• Earth turns/rotates on its axis once in 24 hours.

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• The side of the Earth in the sunlight is called daytime.

• The side of the Earth in the darkness is nighttime.

• Earth’s rotation is reason for day & night• The Earth is tilted at about a 23 ½ degree

angle from its orbit around the Sun.• Earth’s tilted axis and orbit cause seasons

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• A revolution is the motion of one object around another once.

• It takes one year for Earth to make one revolution around the Sun or 365 ¼ days.

• Leap year every 4 years – add up ¼ days• Earth travels in an elliptical orbit around the sun. It

resembles an elongated oval-shape. Out of all the planets, Earth’s orbit is the closest to a perfect circle.

• Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun.

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• Solstice – Period of time when one hemisphere gets its maximum area of sunlight, while the other hemisphere gets its minimum amount; the time of year when days are either longest or shortest and the angle of sunlight reaches its maximum or minimum. Winter & Summer – usually 21st of December and June

• Earth is closest to the sun in December but Northern Hemisphere is tilted away – winter solstice – colder temperatures/shorter days

• Earth is furthest from the sun in June but Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun – hotter temps./longer days – summer solstice

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• Equinox – Period of time in an orbit in which sunlight shines equally on the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere; a time of year when daylight and darkness are nearly equal for most of the Earth. (Happens twice a year). Spring & Fall or March & September

• Equinox means literally – “equal night”

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• Together the tilt of the Earth and the angle of sunlight are the reason for seasons on Earth!

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Exit Ticket

• When it is December and winter in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is taking place in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Season Vocabulary

Together the tilt andthe angle of sunlight are the reason for seasons!