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Seasons Review

Seasons Review. Why Do We Have Seasons?. We have seasons because the earth is tilted (wonky) as it makes its yearly journey around the sun. The Earth’s Tilt.

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Seasons Review

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  1. Seasons Review

  2. Why Do We Have Seasons? • We have seasons because the earth is tilted (wonky) as it makes its yearly journey around the sun.

  3. The Earth’s Tilt • 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 amounts of sunlight around the Earth during the year, creates the seasons.

  4. The Tile Of The Earth’s Axis Is The Most Important Reason Why We have Seasons • We have hot summers and cold winters because of the tilt of the Earth's axis. • The tilt of the Earth means the Earth will lean towards the Sun (Summer) or lean away from the Sun (Winter) 6 months later. In between these, Spring and Autumn will occur. Important Facts • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The North pole always points the same way as the Earth revolves around the Sun. • The Earth's movement around the sun causes the seasons

  5. During The Year: • The Earth takes 365.24 days to orbit the sun. As we move around the Sun during the year, the amount of light each area of the planet receives varies in length. • When the Earth's axis points towards the Sun, it is summer for that hemisphere. When the Earth's axis points away, winter can be expected.

  6. Autumn • The north pole begins to move away from the Sun. The Sun rises lower in the sky so the days start getting shorter. When the Sun is at its mid-point in the sky, we reach the autumn equinox, around September 22. Day and night are both 12 hours long.

  7. Winter • The Earth continues on its path, and our north pole starts moving towards the Sun again. The Sun moves upwards in our skies and the days continue getting longer.

  8. Spring • The Earth continues on its path, and our north pole starts moving towards the Sun again. The Sun moves upwards in our skies and the days continue getting longer. Again, we reach a midpoint when day and night are both 12 hours long. This is called the Spring Equinox and happens around March 21.

  9. Summer • During the summer, the sun's rays hit the Earth at a steep angle because the sun is higher in the sky. The light does not spread out very much, thus increasing the amount of energy hitting any given spot. The days are longer. Our shadows are shorter than all the other seasons because the sin is higher in the sky.

  10. Three Reasons Why We Have Seasons… • Tilt • Revolution - The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The North Pole always POINTS in the Same Direction

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