What are seasons? - Seasons are periods in a year marked by specific weather conditions, temperatures, and length of the days., List the seasons in order, beginning with the warmest season. - Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring, How do the seasons move? - The seasons move counterclockwise., What are seasons caused by? - Seasons are caused mainly by the 23.5° tilt of Earth's axis., If it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is ___________ in the Southern Hemisphere. - winter, If it is spring in the Southern Hemisphere, it is ________ in the Northern Hemisphere. - Fall, The Winter solstice - December 22, It is the shortest day of the year with the longest night, The Summer soltice - June 22 The longest day of the year with the shortest night, What two seasons should you attempt to find first, when looking for seasons on a diagram? - The most extreme seasons: Summer and Winter, How much daytime occurs during the spring equinox - 12 hours, What is a reason for Seasons: Rotation or Revolution - Revolution, What is imaginary line divides our Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere? - Equator, When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, what kind of light does it receive? - Direct light, When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, what kind of light does it receive? - Indirect light, Does our axis move back and forth? - No - the revolution around the Sun is how our Earth faces different angles., Our Earth is farthest from the Sun in July. Why is it warmer? - The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun.,
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