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Opener. If you could pick anywhere in the world to vacation, where would it be? Explain your answer. Space, the Earth, and Our World. SSWG1 The student will explain the physical aspects of geography.

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  1. Opener • If you could pick anywhere in the world to vacation, where would it be? • Explain your answer.

  2. Space, the Earth, and Our World SSWG1 • The student will explain the physical aspects of geography. • Describe the concept of place by explaining how physical characteristics such as landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, natural vegetation, and animal life are used to describe a place. SSWG2 • The student will explain the cultural aspects of geography. • Analyze how physical factors such as mountains, climate, and bodies of water interact with the people of a region to produce a distinctive culture.

  3. Earth’s Rotation, Revolution & Tilt • Most of the Earth’s energy comes from the Sun • 3 factors control the amount of solar energy that falls on different parts of the Earth • Rotation • Revolution • Tilt

  4. Rotation • Definition: one complete spin of the Earth on its axis is one rotation, which usually takes 24 hours • Rotates West to East direction • Sun rises in the east and sets in the west • Creates a Day and Night

  5. Revolution • Earth revolves around the Sun • One elliptical orbit every 365 ¼ days OR one Earth year • What accounts for the ¼ day gained each year? • Add extra day --- February 29 --- Leap Year

  6. Tilt • Earth’s axis is tilted in relation to the Sun • Tilted 23 ½ degrees • Tilt of the Earth on its axis affects the amount of solar energy that different places receive during the year

  7. Sunlight and Seasons • Different parts of the earth receive different amounts of sunlight • Equator- receives lots of sunlight all year • Warm all year round • Also called warm-low latitude • Area known as the tropics • Examples: Caribbean, Brazil, Peru, Ethiopia, Sudan, India, Philippines, Malaysia

  8. Sunlight and Seasons • North & South Pole- receive very little sun • Cold most of the year/high latitude areas • Area known as the polar regions • Greenland, North pole, Antarctica • Middle Latitudes- amount of sunlight varies throughout the year • May be warm or cool depending on time of year • This is the area between the tropics and the polar region • Examples: United States, United Kingdom, China

  9. The Seasons • Solstice • Time that the Earth’s poles point at their greatest angle toward or away from the sun • Occur around December 21 and June 21 • In the Northern Hemisphere • the December solstice is the shortest day of the year & the 1st day of winter • In the Southern Hemisphere • the December solstice is the longest day of the year & the 1st day of summer

  10. The Seasons continued • Equinox • Occurs twice a year when Earth’s poles are not pointed toward or away from the sun • Occur around March 21 & around September 21 • Signal the beginning of Fall and Spring

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  12. The Earth System • Definition: the interaction of elements on and around our planet • Can be divided into 4 physical systems: • Atmosphere • Lithosphere • Hydrosphere • Biosphere

  13. Atmosphere • Definition: layer of gases that surrounds the Earth • Provides the air you breathe • Protects Earth from harmful radiation

  14. Lithosphere • Definition: surface of the planet that forms the continents and the ocean floor • It forms Earth’s continents, islands and ocean floors

  15. Hydrosphere • Definition: all the water of the planet • Includes the oceans, rivers in the atmosphere • Covers about 70% of Earth’s surface

  16. Biosphere • Definition: the part of Earth in which all of the planet’s plant and animal life exists

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