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The Solar System and Beyond Visit www.worldofteaching.com For 100’s of free powerpoints B Griffiths

You should know....... The Earth gets heat and light from the Sun. The Earth spins on its axis. The Earth orbits around the Sun. What day, year and leap year mean. The moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.

The Earth is divided up into the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere: Equator

The Earth is tilted on an axis North pole South pole

The Earth spins on its axis every ___ (__ hours)

While the Earth is spinning the side that faces the sun is in ________

At any time, half of the Earth faces the sun and therefore receives light. This part is in day. This part is in night. The other half faces away from the Sun, and so receives very little light.

Day and night

This side of the Earth is facing the Sun. It is daytime for the people that live here. This side of the Earth is facing away from the Sun. It is night time for people that live here.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/how-does-the-earths-rotation-create-day-and-night/2173.html

Because of this spin the sun rises in the ______ and sets in the ______

The Earth orbits the… Sun The sun is a… Star

The Earth orbits the sun every… …year (365 1/4 days)

The Earth is kept in orbit by the force of… Gravity …and by the fact that is is moving at a high velocity

What causes the Earth’s seasons? As the Earth orbits the Sun, when its axis tips towards the Sun, the weather gets warmer. When it tips away, the weather gets colder, causing the Earth’s seasons.

In the northern hemisphere: spring here In the northern hemisphere: winter here autumn here summer here summer here autumn here winter here In the southern hemisphere: spring here

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/the-earths-orbit-around-the-sun/1592.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/day-and-night-in-the-worlds-most-northerly-city/2429.html

The Earth orbits the Sun

Gravity also keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth Gravity also keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth. The moon orbits the Earth every… …28 days This makes the moon a satellite (object that orbits the Earth).

Light from the sun reflects off of the moon onto the Earth. The Sun is luminous (gives out light), that’s why we see it. The moon is NOT luminous. Why can we see the moon? Light from the sun reflects off of the moon onto the Earth.

Solar Eclipse An eclipse is when the moon blocks out light from the Sun on one place on Earth.