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Chapter 2Solar Energy and Seasons
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Chapter 2Earth and the Suns Energy
  • The Big Idea
  • Earths movement and the suns energy interact to
    create day and night, temperature changes, and
    the seasons.
  • Main Ideas
  • Earths movement affects the amount of energy we
    receive from the sun.
  • Earths seasons are caused by the planets tilt.

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Earths movement affects the amount of energy we
receive from the sun.
  • All life on Earth requires solar energy, or
    energy from the sun, to survive.
  • Amount of solar energy received changes
    constantly
  • Earths rotation, revolution, tilt, and latitude
    all affect the amount of solar energy Earth
    receives.

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Rotation and Revolution
  • Rotation
  • Earth spins on its axis an imaginary line that
    runs through the center of the planet around
    which it turns.
  • It takes Earth 24 hours to make one rotation, or
    complete spin on its axis.
  • As Earth spins, different parts of the planet
    face the sun, thus causing the changes from day
    to night.
  • Revolution
  • Earth follows an orbit, or path, around the sun.
  • Orbit is not a perfect circle.
  • It takes Earth 365¼ days to complete one
    revolution, or trip around the sun.
  • Our calendar year is based on the time it takes
    Earth to complete its orbit.

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Tilt and Latitude
  • Tilt
  • Earths axis is tilted at an angle of 23½ degrees
    from vertical.
  • At any give time of year, some places on Earth
    tilt toward the sun, and others tilt away.
  • Places tilting toward the sun receive more solar
    energy and have warmer temperatures than those
    that tilt away.
  • Latitude
  • Latitude is the distance north or south of
    Earths equator.
  • Low-latitude areas, those nearest the equator,
    receive direct rays from the sun all year.
  • High-latitude areas, those farther from the
    equator, receive indirect rays from the sun and
    have colder temperatures.

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Earths seasons are caused by the planets tilt.
  • Seasons are periods during the year that are
    known for a particular type of weather.
  • Many places experience four seasonswinter,
    spring, summer, and fall.
  • In some parts of the world, seasons are based on
    the amount of rainfall

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The Seasons
  • Winter and Summer
  • Earth tilts away from sun in winter and towards
    the sun in summer.
  • Because of the Earths tilt, the Northern and
    Southern hemispheres experience opposite seasons.
  • Spring and Fall
  • In spring, Earth begins to tilt toward sun, solar
    energy increases, temperatures rise, and days
    grow longer.
  • In fall, the opposite occurs.
  • Rainfall and Seasons
  • In the tropics, regions close to the equator,
    seasons are marked by rainfall rather than
    temperature.
  • At certain times of year, winds bring either dry
    or moist air to the tropics, creating wet and dry
    seasons.

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