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Day and Night and Seasons Video
By Justine Brunett
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Why do we have day and night?
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Why do we have seasons?
What word does this picture show?
Earth
Night
Rotate
Sun
What is the invisible line that goes through the center of the Earth?
Revolve
Sun
Axis
Day
What is the spinning movement of the Earth on its axis called?
Rotation
Revolving
Seasons
Sun
Where is it day?
A
B
Where is it night?
A
B
When it is night?
When the Earth is facing toward the sun.
When the Earth is facing away from the sun.
What do we call the movement of the Earth around the sun?
Rotation (rotate)
Revolution (revolve)
How long does the Earth take to revolve around the sun?
1 day
1 week
1 month
1 year
What is true about the Earth's axis?
It is straight up and down.
It is tilted.
What does the pattern of the Earth revolving around the sun cause?
Day and night
Seasons
Where is it summer?
A
B
Where is it winter?
A
B
Is this what causes day and night?
Yes
No
Is this what causes seasons?
Yes
No
Is this what causes day and night?
Yes
No
Is this what causes seasons?
Yes
No
Is this what causes day and night?
Yes
No
Is this what causes seasons?
Yes
No