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Standard and Essential Question
bull S6E2c Relate the tilt of the earth to the distribution of sunlight throughout the year and its effect on climate
How does the tilt of the earth affect the seasons and Earthrsquos climate
Standard and Essential Question
bull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=q4_-R1vnJywampfeature=youtube
httpswwwteachervisioncomwintervideo73032htmlprettyPhoto[flash]0
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r-dtBfkzyl0
Tilt of the Axis- always points in the same direction
Standard and Essential Question
bull S6E2c Relate the tilt of the earth to the distribution of sunlight throughout the year and its effect on climate
How does the tilt of the earth affect the seasons and Earthrsquos climate
The Seasons
1 What is the difference between rotation and revolution
2 What causes the earthrsquos seasons
3 What is the position of earth during each season
4 How does Earthrsquos tilt cause temperature differences in the seasons
Rotation vs Revolution
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Standard and Essential Question
bull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=q4_-R1vnJywampfeature=youtube
httpswwwteachervisioncomwintervideo73032htmlprettyPhoto[flash]0
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=r-dtBfkzyl0
Tilt of the Axis- always points in the same direction
Standard and Essential Question
bull S6E2c Relate the tilt of the earth to the distribution of sunlight throughout the year and its effect on climate
How does the tilt of the earth affect the seasons and Earthrsquos climate
The Seasons
1 What is the difference between rotation and revolution
2 What causes the earthrsquos seasons
3 What is the position of earth during each season
4 How does Earthrsquos tilt cause temperature differences in the seasons
Rotation vs Revolution
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Tilt of the Axis- always points in the same direction
Standard and Essential Question
bull S6E2c Relate the tilt of the earth to the distribution of sunlight throughout the year and its effect on climate
How does the tilt of the earth affect the seasons and Earthrsquos climate
The Seasons
1 What is the difference between rotation and revolution
2 What causes the earthrsquos seasons
3 What is the position of earth during each season
4 How does Earthrsquos tilt cause temperature differences in the seasons
Rotation vs Revolution
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Standard and Essential Question
bull S6E2c Relate the tilt of the earth to the distribution of sunlight throughout the year and its effect on climate
How does the tilt of the earth affect the seasons and Earthrsquos climate
The Seasons
1 What is the difference between rotation and revolution
2 What causes the earthrsquos seasons
3 What is the position of earth during each season
4 How does Earthrsquos tilt cause temperature differences in the seasons
Rotation vs Revolution
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
The Seasons
1 What is the difference between rotation and revolution
2 What causes the earthrsquos seasons
3 What is the position of earth during each season
4 How does Earthrsquos tilt cause temperature differences in the seasons
Rotation vs Revolution
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Rotation vs Revolution
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
The Earthrsquos Axis
The axis always points to the star Polaris
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Rotation vs Revolution
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Rotation
Rotation bull The Earth makes one
complete rotation in 24 hours
bull Causes us to have day and night
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Rotation
AnimationhttpwwwlearnerorgjnorthimagesgraphicsmclassSunlightAnimation_Yeargif
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
RevolutionRevolution bull An object traveling on a path
around another object bull The Earth traveling around the
sunbull The Earth REVOLVES around
the sunbull One revolution takes
approximately 365 days ( 1 year)
bull The Earthrsquos revolution around the sun is why we have years and seasons
In the box on your notes draw the Earth revolving around the sun
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull The earth is divided by the equator into two halves called hemispheres ( North and South)
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
bull Earthrsquos orbit + the way that the Earth tilts on its axis causes the seasonsbull The sunrsquos rays strike Earth
unevenly- at different angles at different times of the year
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
bull Summer the hemisphere pointing towards the sun
bull Winter in the hemisphere pointing away from the sun
bull FallSpring when both hemispheres are facing the sun equally
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun= summer in N Hemispherewinter in S Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun=summer in Southern Hemispherewinter in Northern Hemisphere
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
bull Two points where axis is not tilted away or toward the sun These points mark the beginning of fall and springbull Fall in Northern Hemisphere Spring in Southern
Hemispherebull Spring in Northern Hemisphere Fall in Southern
Hemisphere
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
1 When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
2 When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere what season is in the Southern Hemisphere
3 When it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what season is it in the Southern hemisphere
4 When it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Opposite Seasons
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Fill in the blank for what season it would be in the southern hemisphere
The seasons are always opposite in Earthrsquos Northern and Southern
Hemispheres
Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Southern Hemisphere
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
September 22 or 23
June 21 or 22
March 20 or 21
December 21 or 22
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Position of Earth
`
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
What causes the Earthrsquos Seasons
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylight
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylight
bull During Winter sunlight is Less direct meaning the area receives less Energy from the sun
bull During Summer sunlight is More direct meaning the area receives more Energy from the sun
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Flashlight Activity
bull The sunrsquos rays deliver the most energy when Direct
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylight
bull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasonsndash In the Northern Hemisphere from Dec 21st to June
21st the period of daylight gets longer from June 21 to Dec 21st the period of daylight gets shorter
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylight
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Summer More hours of daylight
Sun Heats surface longer
Temperatures higher
Winter Less hours of daylight
Sun heats surface for a shorter amount of time
Temperatures lower
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Temperature and Daylightbull The amount of daylight also changes with the seasons
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Exceptions to the Seasonsbull Many parts of the earth do not
have distinct seasonsndashPlaces near the equator
receive direct sunlight all year long so temperatures remain highndash The north and south poles
get less direct sunlight from farther poles so even in summer these places are still cold
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Exceptions to the SeasonsClimate average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation of an area
Influenced by latituide ocean currents near landwater
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Exceptions to the Seasons3 temperature zones Tropical zone around equator extending to 235N and 235SWarm climate because direct sunlight all year roundPolar zones near poles from 665-90S and 665-90 N
cold climate bc receives sunlight at an angle
Temperate Zones weather that ranges from warm in summer to cold in winter Between 235 amp 665
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Exceptions to the SeasonsMarine climates warm winters and cool summers because large bodies of water cool down slowly and heat up slowly also because of ocean currents
Continental climates cold winters and hot summers bc no water
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes
Exceptions to the SeasonsSeasons change as the amount of energy that each hemisphere receives from the sun changes