1. What are the four seasons?
2. Why the Earth cannot rotate upright?
3. What causes the change in seasons?
4. in what season does the Earth receive the greatest amount of the Sun's direct rays?
Least amount of the Sun's direct rays?
5. If it is summer in the northern hemisphere, what is the season in the southern
hemisphere?
6. If the Antarctic (66.5° North) experiences six months of daytime during summer, what
does the Arctic (66.5° South) experience during winter?
7. During the veral equinox, the Northern Hemisphere experiences equal length of
daytime and nighttime. What do you think the Southem Hemisphere will experience
when it is an autumnal equinox?
8. How will you compare the length of daytime/nighttime during different Earth's
seasons?
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Answer:
1. The four seasons—spring, summer, fall, and winter—follow one another regularly. Each has its own light, temperature, and weather patterns that repeat yearly.
2. We don't feel Earth rotating on its axis because Earth spins steadily – and moves at a constant rate in orbit around the sun – carrying you as a passenger right along with it.
3. People often think that the Earth is closer to the Sun during the summer. And it's farther away during the winter. ... The distance between the Earth and the Sun does not affect the seasons. Seasons change because of the tilt of the Earth and the planet's movement around the Sun
4. Sometimes, solstices are nicknamed the “summer solstice” and the “winter solstice,” although these have different dates in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The summer solstice is the longest day of the year, meaning it experiences the maximum intensity of the sun's rays and has the most hours of sunlight
5. Winter
6. The north pole is completely dark and other places in the northern hemisphere experience the shorter day lengths and colder temperatures
7. Vernal equinox, two moments in the year when the Sun is exactly above the Equator and day and night are of equal length
8. Over a year, the length of the daytime in the part of the Earth where you live changes. There is very little difference between the seasons.
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