Day, Night, and Seasons on Earth

 
In the margin of your paper
describe what you think causes
day and night.
 
Share your answer with a partner.
1. Earth completes one rotation
on its 
axis
 every 
24
 hours.
2. As Earth 
rotates
, the Sun
appears to rise in the 
east
 and
set in the 
west
.
3. The stars, Moon, and planets
appear to move across the sky
each night because of Earth’s
rotation
.
4. At dawn and dusk, shadows
are 
long
, and at midday, they are
short
.
 
What do you think causes the
seasons?  Write your idea in the
margin of your paper.
 
Share your answer with a partner.
5. Each year, Earth complete one
revolution
 around the Sun.
6. In June, the North Pole is tilted
toward
 the Sun, so sunlight hits
the Northern Hemisphere at a
steeper
 angle.
7. In summer, light is more
intense
 than it is in winter.
8. In December, the North Pole is
tilted 
away from 
the Sun, so
sunlight hits the Northern
Hemisphere at a 
low
 angle.
9. When it is winter in the
Northern Hemisphere, it is
summer
 in the Southern
Hemisphere.
10. In Northern Alaska, summer
nights are 
short
 but during
winter the sun hardly 
appears
.
11. The Sun rises 
higher
 in the
sky in summer than it does in
winter.
12. Near the equator, the Sun’s
apparent path changes 
less
during the year than at higher
latitudes.
 
13. The Sun’s path repeats itself
every year, so it is possible to
predict the time the sun will 
rise
and 
set
.
14. If the Earth rotated and
revolved in the opposite direction,
the Sun would rise in the west
and set in the east.  However, the
seasons would follow in the same
order.
 
What do you think would be
different if Earth rotated and
revolved in the opposite
direction?  What would stay the
same?
 
Share your answer with a
partner.
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Earth's rotation on its axis causes day and night, with the Sun appearing to rise in the east and set in the west. The movement of stars, Moon, and planets across the sky each night is due to Earth's rotation as shadows change in length throughout the day. Seasons result from Earth's revolution around the Sun, with varying sunlight intensity and angles due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.

  • Earth
  • Rotation
  • Day
  • Night
  • Seasons

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  1. Please Do Now! In the margin of your paper describe what you think causes day and night. Share your answer with a partner.

  2. 1. Earth completes one rotation on its axis every 24 hours. http://hidayaresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/earth-rotation.png

  3. 2. As Earth rotates, the Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west. http://roble.pntic.mec.es/rmac0040/im%E1genes/rotation.jpg

  4. 3. The stars, Moon, and planets appear to move across the sky each night because of Earth s rotation. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0505/lighthouse_landolfi_big.jpg http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~barnes/ast110_06/ea/0419a.jpg

  5. 4. At dawn and dusk, shadows are long, and at midday, they are short. http://ppcdn.500px.org/2967579/0d76c5d663ceb27ff5143dde3cb428eb208f5801/5.jpg http://www.naoj.org/Topics/2012/05/15/fig1.jpg

  6. What Do You Think?!? What do you think causes the seasons? Write your idea in the margin of your paper. Share your answer with a partner.

  7. 5. Each year, Earth complete one revolution around the Sun. http://www.adnaan.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/sun1.jpg

  8. 6. In June, the North Pole is tilted toward the Sun, so sunlight hits the Northern Hemisphere at a steeper angle. https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR8UVXKvQm1tJkj4NjWrsmM6niPrfaKXPbmA_l2VnDBbRfRCS32

  9. 7. In summer, light is more intense than it is in winter. https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSutvfVjvDVSvHDnBPMlaWt31197ljHIgraDAF_ywRT5GTaddJp2g

  10. 8. In December, the North Pole is tilted away from the Sun, so sunlight hits the Northern Hemisphere at a low angle. https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR8UVXKvQm1tJkj4NjWrsmM6niPrfaKXPbmA_l2VnDBbRfRCS32

  11. 9. When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere. http://education.nationalgeographic.com/media/photos/000/312/31279.jpg

  12. 10. In Northern Alaska, summer nights are short but during winter the sun hardly appears. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-M4j7Kl8b620/TgCWW_4JQmI/AAAAAAAAAlQ/cCylt4f4zAg/s1600/UAMI201_BLOG.jpg

  13. 11. The Sun rises higher in the sky in summer than it does in winter. http://aa.usno.navy.mil/graphics/suns_track.jpg

  14. 12. Near the equator, the Suns apparent path changes less during the year than at higher latitudes. http://www.aqualoc.us/images/equinox.jpg

  15. 13. The Suns path repeats itself every year, so it is possible to predict the time the sun will rise and set. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Sunrise_on_the_Beach.jpg

  16. 14. If the Earth rotated and revolved in the opposite direction, the Sun would rise in the west and set in the east. However, the seasons would follow in the same order. http://smashmaterials.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Sunrise-Pictures-171.jpg

  17. Exit Question What do you think would be different if Earth rotated and revolved in the opposite direction? What would stay the same? Share your answer with a partner.

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