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Topic: Seasons

Reasons for the Seasons ____

2) ____

3. ____ Known as ____

Seasons: Caused by -- Sun

Sun Summer Solstice: ___

Summer Solstice: June 21 Sun Autumnal Equinox: September 21 Caused by revolution / tilt 23.5oN Northern Hemisphere Summer Solstice: June 21 Sun Autumnal Equinox: September 21

Sun Autumnal Equinox: ___

Winter Solstice: December 21 Summer Solstice: June 21 Sun Caused by revolution / tilt 23.5oN Northern Hemisphere Winter Solstice: December 21 Summer Solstice: June 21 Sun Autumnal Equinox: September 21

Sun Winter Solstice: ___

Vernal Equinox: March 21 Winter Solstice: December 21 Summer Solstice: Caused by revolution / tilt 23.5oN Northern Hemisphere Winter Solstice: December 21 Summer Solstice: June 21 Sun Autumnal Equinox: September 21

Vernal Equinox: ___ Sun

Vernal Equinox: March 21 Winter Solstice: December 21 Summer Solstice: Caused by revolution / tilt 23.5oN Northern Hemisphere Winter Solstice: December 21 Summer Solstice: June 21 Sun Autumnal Equinox: September 21

Final Questions What is the date of the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and what season begins on that day?