3 SST MOVEMENTS OF THE EARTH Flashcards

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1
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Define

Rotation

A

The Earth spins around its axis taking 24 hours to complete one rotation

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2
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Define

What causes day and Night?

A

The spinning motion of the Earth causes day and night.

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3
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Define

What is the direction of rotation of the earth?

A

Earth spins from

West to East

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4
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Define

Which place will have the day before the other?

Eastern Hemisphere or Western Hemisphere

A

Eastern hemisphere will have a day before the western hemisphere.

Because Earth spins from west to east.

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5
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Define

Revolution

(of the earth)

A

The movement of the earth around the Sun on a fixed path called orbit is called Revolution.

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6
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Define

Orbit

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The fixed path on which the Earth moves around the sun is called its orbit.

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7
Q

Define

How much time does the Earth take to complete one revolution around the Sun?

A

365 ¼ days

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8
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Define

The circular orbit of all bodies of the Solar system resembles a geometrical shape.

What shape is it?

A

The shape of the Earth’s orbit and all other bodies in the Solar system is not circular.

The orbit is elliptical in shape.

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9
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Define

Who first discovered that the shape of the Earth’s orbit around the sun in not Circular?

A

Johannes Kepler of Germany in 1600.

(pronounced yo HAN ess)

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10
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Define

Leap Year

A

Every fourth year, an extra day is added to the month of February and it is called a leap year.

There are 366 days in the leap year and 29 days in the month of February instead of 28 days.

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11
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Define

Earth takes 365 ¼ days to complete one revolution around the Sun.

How ¼ day are adjusted.

A

The quarter-day (¼) is difficult to calculate, therefore it is ignored for three years and one day ( ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼) is added to the month of February and it is called a Leap year.

So in a leap year, there 366 days, and 29 days in the month of February instead of 28 days.

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12
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Define

Leap Year

A

2016

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13
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Define

Leap Year

A

2010

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14
Q

Define

Four main seasons on the Earth

A

Summer

Autumn

Winter

Spring

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15
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Define

Summer Solstice

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It is a position of the earth in which the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun.

Sun rays fall directly on the tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere.

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16
Q

Define

Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun.

Sun rays fall on the tropic of cancer.

Northern hemisphere experiences longer days and shorter nights.

A

Summer Solstice

21 June

17
Q

Define

What will be happening in the Southern hemisphere on 21 June?

A

On 21 June Northern hemisphere experiences Summer solstice.

Southern hemisphere experiences winter and the nights are longer and days are shorter.

18
Q

Define

Winter Solstice

A

The position of the Earth in which the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.

Days are shorter and nights are longer.

Sunrays fall directly over Tropic of Capricorn.

Southern hemisphere experiences summer.

19
Q

Define

On which dates the sun shines directly over the Equator?

A

21 March and 23 December

20
Q

Define

Equinoxes

A

Days on which Sun shines directly over the equator are called equinoxes.

21
Q

Define

On which dates, the length of days and night are equal in northern as well as southern hemisphere?

A

21 March and 23 Dec

22
Q

Define

The northern hemisphere has already experienced winter and is moving towards summer.

A

Spring

23
Q

Define

The northern hemisphere has already experienced summer and is moving towards winter.

A

Autumn

24
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A