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Earth's Movement in Space

Earth's Movement in Space

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Science

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Dakota Farmer

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15 Slides • 4 Questions

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Earth's Movement in Space

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Rotation

​Rotate - to spin around a center (axis)

​Axis - an imaginary line that an object rotates around ​

​Earth rotates on its axis one time every 24 hours

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Day and Night

Earth's rotation on its axis causes the day/night cycle:

  • the sun to rise in the east and set in the west

  • the apparent movement of the sun and moon

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Revolution

​Revolve - to move around another object​​

Orbit - the path that an object takes as it goes around another object​

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Earth revolves around the Sun ​one time every 365 days

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​​The Earth does this around the Sun on its orbital path.

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Seasons

Earth's revolution around the Sun and tilt causes ​the seasons to change:

  • ​As the Earth orbits the Sun, the amount of sunlight each location on the planet gets every day changes slightly.

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Different parts of Earth receive the Sun's most direct rays . So when the North pole tilts toward the Sun, its summer in the Northern Hemisphere. When the South pole tilts towards the Sun, its winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

Earth's tilt = 23.5 degrees

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Fill in the Blank

How long does it take for Earth to make one complete rotation?

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Fill in the Blank

How long does it take for Earth to make one complete revolution around the Sun?

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What is an eclipse?

Eclipse

Occurs any time something passes​ in front of the Sun, blocking its light.

  • This can be the Earth ​or the Moon

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  • When the Moon casts a shadow on the Earth, causing the Sun to go dark.

  • The Moon comes between the Sun and Earth.

Solar Eclipse

  • When the Earth casts a shadow on the moon, causing the moon to go dark.

  • Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon​.

Lunar Eclipse

Types of Eclipses

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Lunar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse

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Multiple Choice

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During a lunar eclipse, where will the Moon be located?

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Position 1

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Position 2

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Position 3

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Position 4

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During a solar eclipse, where will the Moon be located?

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Position 1

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Position 2

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Position 3

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Position 4

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Asteroids

Comets

Other Celestial Bodies

Meteors

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Comet

  • Comets are celestial objects composed of ice and dust that emit a long, bright tail.

  • Most ​exist in the Kuiper Belt or Oort Cloud.

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Asteroids

  • Irregularly- shaped bodies composed of rock and metal.

  • Many asteroids are found in the region between Mars and Jupiter known as the asteroid belt.

  • Generally do not have tails.​

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Meteoroids

  • A small rocky or metallic body in outer space.

  • Meteoroids are significantly smaller than asteroids, and range in size from small grains to one-meter-wide objects.

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