G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt

PREPARED BY: TYPE YOUR NAME HERE
 Using models, relate:
 1 the tilt of the Earth to the length of daytime
 2 the length of daytime to the amount of energy received
 3 the position of the Earth in its orbit to the height of the Sun
in the sky
 4 the height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy
received
 5 the latitude of an area to the amount of energy the area
receives
 6 tilt of the Earth and the seasons
What are the
two motions
of the earth?
Rotation & Revolution
How long
does it take
the earth to
rotate?
24 hours (one day) to
rotate (spin) once on its
axis
How long does
it take the
earth to revolve
around the
sun?
365 ¼ Days (one year) to
complete one revolution
around the sun
What does the
earth’s rotation
cause?
As the earth rotates (counter-clockwise), part of
it faces the sun and the rest of it faces away from
the sun and is in darkness.
Day & Night
Why does the
length of the day
change
throughout the
year?
Due to the tilt of the earth’s
axis (23.5° angle)
Example: When the
North Pole is tilted toward
the sun, the Northern
Hemisphere has longer
days and shorter nights
= SUMMER
Where does the
north pole of the
earth always
point?
Towards Polaris
(A.K.A. The North Star)
Where does
the sun and
moon appear
to rise and set?
•The sun, moon, & stars all
appear to rise in the East and
set in the West
•Due to the counter-clockwise
rotation of the Earth
How does the rotation of the earth affect the
motion of the winds & ocean currents?
Northern Hemisphere:
The Earth rotates
Counterclockwise
Causing: winds and
ocean currents to be
deflected to the Right.
Southern Hemisphere:
The Earth rotates
Clockwise.
Causing: winds and
ocean currents to be
deflected to the Left.
What is the deflection
(of winds & water) at
Earth’s surface called?
Observe an animation of the Coriolis effect over Earth's
surface.
The Coriolis Effect.
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
What evidence
shows that the
earth rotates?
1) Coriolis Effect
2) Satellite Pictures
3) Pictures from the earth
of the night sky would show
arcs of light, or star trails,
from the motions of the
earth.
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
What evidence
shows that the
earth revolves
around the
sun?
1) Constellations (patterns
of stars) appear to move
Observing the Sky: Motion of the Sun and
Stars - The Night Sky
2) The Sun appears to be larger
during the winter months and
smaller as summer approaches.
• Perihelion – earth closest to the
sun
•Aphelion – earth furthest away
from the sun
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
 Why do we have day and night on earth?
 If the earth’s axis was not tilted every where on earth
would have how many hours of daylight and
darkness?
 Why does the sun appear to rise in the east and set in
the west?
 What would happen if the earth did not rotate?
• What is the Coriolis Effect?
• How do we know that the Earth
rotates?
• Which motion of the earth causes day
and night?
• How do we know the earth revolves
around the sun?
The hemisphere that is
tilted toward the sun gets:
1. more hours of sunlight
&
2. more direct sun
What causes
summer?
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
The combination of more direct
sunlight & longer days causes the
Earth’s surface and atmosphere to
receive more heat from the sun.
Summer and winter are not affected
by the Earth’s distance from the sun.
Which day of the
year gives us
the most
sunlight?
Summer:
a) Begins in the Northern
Hemisphere on June 21
b) Called the Summer
Solstice “Sun Stop”
c) The most sunlight is
received on this day
d) Length of daylight varies
depending on your distance
from the equator
Which day of the
year is the
shortest?
Winter:
a) Begins in the Northern
Hemisphere on Dec 21st
b) Called the Winter Solstice
c) The day of the year when
the Northern Hemisphere
gets the least amount of
sunlight
What is an
equinox?
a) 2 days of the year the sun
shines directly overhead on
the equator:
Spring equinox is March, 21st
&
Fall equinox is September,
23rd
b) During this time all places on
earth have 12 hours of
daylight and 12 hours of
darkness.
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt
If it is summer
in the northern
hemisphere,
what season is
it in the
southern
hemisphere?
The Northern and
Southern hemispheres
have opposite seasons.
Earth: What causes the
Seasons?
 During the year when is the earth closer to the sun?
 Why do we have seasons on earth?
 If the North Pole is having summer, what season is the
South Pole having?
What are the
time zones?
The earth is divided into
24 time zones
(called standard time)
WHY 24?
USA has 4 time zones:
1. EASTERN STANDARD TIME
2. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME
3. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME
4. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
As you move west the time in each zone is
one hour earlier than in the previous zone.
What is the
international
date line?
The boundary formed where
the 1st and 24th time zones
meet
What happens when you cross
the International Date Line?
How could you travel back in
time?
10 pm
9 pm
8 pm
7 pm
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacific
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G7 Science Q4- Week 5 Evidence of Rotation of the Earth.ppt

  • 1. PREPARED BY: TYPE YOUR NAME HERE
  • 2.  Using models, relate:  1 the tilt of the Earth to the length of daytime  2 the length of daytime to the amount of energy received  3 the position of the Earth in its orbit to the height of the Sun in the sky  4 the height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy received  5 the latitude of an area to the amount of energy the area receives  6 tilt of the Earth and the seasons
  • 3. What are the two motions of the earth? Rotation & Revolution How long does it take the earth to rotate? 24 hours (one day) to rotate (spin) once on its axis
  • 4. How long does it take the earth to revolve around the sun? 365 ¼ Days (one year) to complete one revolution around the sun
  • 5. What does the earth’s rotation cause? As the earth rotates (counter-clockwise), part of it faces the sun and the rest of it faces away from the sun and is in darkness. Day & Night
  • 6. Why does the length of the day change throughout the year? Due to the tilt of the earth’s axis (23.5° angle) Example: When the North Pole is tilted toward the sun, the Northern Hemisphere has longer days and shorter nights = SUMMER
  • 7. Where does the north pole of the earth always point? Towards Polaris (A.K.A. The North Star)
  • 8. Where does the sun and moon appear to rise and set? •The sun, moon, & stars all appear to rise in the East and set in the West •Due to the counter-clockwise rotation of the Earth
  • 9. How does the rotation of the earth affect the motion of the winds & ocean currents? Northern Hemisphere: The Earth rotates Counterclockwise Causing: winds and ocean currents to be deflected to the Right. Southern Hemisphere: The Earth rotates Clockwise. Causing: winds and ocean currents to be deflected to the Left.
  • 10. What is the deflection (of winds & water) at Earth’s surface called? Observe an animation of the Coriolis effect over Earth's surface. The Coriolis Effect.
  • 12. What evidence shows that the earth rotates? 1) Coriolis Effect 2) Satellite Pictures 3) Pictures from the earth of the night sky would show arcs of light, or star trails, from the motions of the earth.
  • 14. What evidence shows that the earth revolves around the sun? 1) Constellations (patterns of stars) appear to move Observing the Sky: Motion of the Sun and Stars - The Night Sky 2) The Sun appears to be larger during the winter months and smaller as summer approaches. • Perihelion – earth closest to the sun •Aphelion – earth furthest away from the sun
  • 18.  Why do we have day and night on earth?  If the earth’s axis was not tilted every where on earth would have how many hours of daylight and darkness?  Why does the sun appear to rise in the east and set in the west?  What would happen if the earth did not rotate?
  • 19. • What is the Coriolis Effect? • How do we know that the Earth rotates? • Which motion of the earth causes day and night? • How do we know the earth revolves around the sun?
  • 20. The hemisphere that is tilted toward the sun gets: 1. more hours of sunlight & 2. more direct sun What causes summer?
  • 22. The combination of more direct sunlight & longer days causes the Earth’s surface and atmosphere to receive more heat from the sun. Summer and winter are not affected by the Earth’s distance from the sun.
  • 23. Which day of the year gives us the most sunlight? Summer: a) Begins in the Northern Hemisphere on June 21 b) Called the Summer Solstice “Sun Stop” c) The most sunlight is received on this day d) Length of daylight varies depending on your distance from the equator
  • 24. Which day of the year is the shortest? Winter: a) Begins in the Northern Hemisphere on Dec 21st b) Called the Winter Solstice c) The day of the year when the Northern Hemisphere gets the least amount of sunlight
  • 25. What is an equinox? a) 2 days of the year the sun shines directly overhead on the equator: Spring equinox is March, 21st & Fall equinox is September, 23rd b) During this time all places on earth have 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
  • 28. If it is summer in the northern hemisphere, what season is it in the southern hemisphere? The Northern and Southern hemispheres have opposite seasons. Earth: What causes the Seasons?
  • 29.  During the year when is the earth closer to the sun?  Why do we have seasons on earth?  If the North Pole is having summer, what season is the South Pole having?
  • 30. What are the time zones? The earth is divided into 24 time zones (called standard time) WHY 24? USA has 4 time zones: 1. EASTERN STANDARD TIME 2. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME 3. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME 4. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
  • 31. As you move west the time in each zone is one hour earlier than in the previous zone. What is the international date line? The boundary formed where the 1st and 24th time zones meet What happens when you cross the International Date Line? How could you travel back in time?
  • 32. 10 pm 9 pm 8 pm 7 pm Eastern Central Mountain Pacific