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Why do we have days, nights, and seasons?

Why do we have days, nights, and seasons?. Teachers – Before viewing the slide show, right click on the document below. Go to “Document Object” and select “Open”. Print out worksheet and have students complete while viewing the PowerPoint.

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Why do we have days, nights, and seasons?

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  1. Why do we have days, nights, and seasons?

  2. Teachers – Before viewing the slide show, right click on the document below. Go to “Document Object” and select “Open”. Print out worksheet and have students complete while viewing the PowerPoint.

  3. To understand why we have seasons here on earth we must first look out from space.

  4. Because the earth is spinning, different parts of the earth are reflecting light from the sun.Areas that are being hit by the sun are experiencing daylight. Areas that are blocked from the suns rays are experiencing night. One revolution (or spin) takes 24 hours, or one day. Day and Night

  5. Light from the sun is the primary heat source for the whole planet. However, it does not heat the whole planet equally. The area in the middle is getting the most direct light.

  6. However, the earth is not spinning in line with the sun. It is on a tilt. Its axis is always pointed toward the North star

  7. As the Earth travels around the Sun, different areas of the earth are hit directly with the suns rays. Click to make Earth revolve around the sun

  8. Click to make the earth move. What season are we in at each stage? Click to make Earth Move one step around the sun

  9. In the summer the northern hemisphere is hit more directly by the sun so it is warmer in the North. You are here

  10. In the winter the southern hemisphere is hit more directly by the sun. So it is colder in the North. You are here

  11. Effects of direct and indirect sunlight: • In the summer it is warmer in the North Hemisphere, the days are longer, the North Pole will have 6 months of daytime. • In the winter it is colder in the North Hemisphere, the days are shorter, Antarctica will have 6 months of daytime.

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