Student Exploration: Seasons: Why do we have them? Vocabulary: direct sunlight‚ Earth’s axis‚ equator‚ indirect sunlight‚ northern hemisphere‚ North Pole‚ season‚ solstice‚ southern hemisphere‚ South Pole‚ summer solstice‚ winter solstice Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. At what time of day is sunlight strongest – in the early morning (when the Sun has just risen) or at noon (when the Sun reaches its highest point)? At noon when the Sun reaches its highest point
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My favorite Season Winter is my favorite time during the year because the low temperature in the weather usually brings snow‚ and snow brings many pleasurable moments for a nine year old‚ and to be able to play in the snow on any given winter is certainly a high point. There are several things you can do on a cold snowy day like; make snow angels‚ build a perfect snowman and engage in the ultimate snowball fight with friends and family. Making snow angels is the ideal way to spend a winter’s day
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CHAPTER 6 Air-Sea Interaction Earth’s Seasons Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted ______° with respect to ecliptic. Ecliptic – plane traced by Earth’s __________ ___________ Axis always points in the same _________‚ ___________ (_____________) Seasonal changes and Earth’s rotation cause ___________ solar heating of Earth’s surface. Tilt responsible for seasons Vernal (spring) equinox - _March______ Sun is directly overhead along the __________ Summer solstice - _______________ Sun is
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How the Seasons and Day and Night Occur The Earth’s relationship with the sun creates the four seasons and day and night. They are all caused by the rotation of the Earth on its invisible axis. Day and night are caused by the rotation this axis as it turns towards and away from the sun and the seasons are caused by this axis rotation and the rotation of the Earth around the Sun. What are the SEASONS? There are four seasons in a year‚ about every 365 days. The season are spring‚ summer‚ autumn
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Why do we have seasons? We all know that The Earth‚ our planet‚ spins around on its own axis. It is an imaginary line passing through the North and South poles. That’s how we get night and day. But why we get different seasons is more complex. The Earth isn’t standing straight up at a 90 degree angle. It’s more tilted on its axis that measures about 23.5 degrees. As the Earth revolves around the Sun in a wide circle‚ sometimes the top portion (Northern Hemisphere) is towards the Sun‚ and sometimes
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Why do we have seasons and how do they affect my life? We have seasons because the earth is tilted on its axis‚ as it makes its yearly journey around the sun. The Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees. This means that the earth is always ‘pointing’ to one side as it goes around the sun. So‚ sometimes the sun is in the direction that the earth is pointing‚ but not at other times. The varying amount of sunlight around the earth‚ during the year‚ creates the seasons. We have hot
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l`My favorite fruit is Mango. During summer mangoes are available in plenty. But we have to choose them correctly. Nowadays calcium carbide is resorted in mango ripening. Green mangoes are kept along with calcium carbide in godowns so that they ripen faster within two days. Then they are sold to shopkeepers. A fruit seller in Besant Nagar pointing a heap of mangoes stacked separately told that all these mangoes have been ripened using Kallu. He used to charge the right price and explain the reason
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nature is in its diversity. Nature has its own style of functioning. The different seasons are part of natural phenomena. There are four seasons: spring‚ summer‚ autumn and winter. They occur because of earth’s revolution around the sun. They are characterized by differences in average temperature ang in the varying amount of sunshine. The changes in temperature and the length of the daylight that accompany different seasons greatly differ at different places. In the northern hemispheres‚ March marks
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the four seasons and from there to the nature of human existence. Taken literally‚ the poem is essentially a very eloquent description of the four seasons of spring‚ summer‚ autumn and winter‚ applied to the "mind of man" or the human demeanor. If interpreted in a more metaphorical sense‚ the poem takes on a distinctly different meaning. Keats opens the sonnet by establishing the fact that "There are four seasons in the mind of man". This could be taken to mean that this ’changing of seasons’ affects
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Seasons of Life Life is constantly changing with highs and lows. The highs could be a birthday‚ graduation‚ or even a birth. While on the other hand‚ the lows could be a sickness or a death. They are both very different occasions‚ but similarly‚ people bring cards for these occurrences in life. Specifically‚ people often receive “Get Well” cards during an illness. Each card has different sayings to accompany different circumstances. In Fanny Burney’s circumstance in the Letter of 1812‚ she describes
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