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Earth’s tilt Hemispheres And Latitude Lines Miscellaneous 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Rotation and Revolution Seasons

The Earth’s Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun.

The Earth’s Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun.

The Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere have equal day and night hours.

Which Solstice is represented in this picture?

What season in the Northern Hemisphere is represented in this picture?

The degrees that Earth is tilted on it’s axis.

This is caused by the tilt of the Earth.

The season represented in the picture.

When the Winter Solstice begins in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is starting in the Southern Hemisphere.

The date of the Autumnal Equinox

The Earth does this around the sun.

One rotation causes this.

It takes this long for the Earth to revolve one time around the sun.

A leap year is caused by this.

These two factors cause seasons.

The sun hits between these two lines during the summer solstice.

The sun hits between these two lines during the Winter Solstice.

The sun is directly over the equator on these two positions.

The North Pole will experience 24 hours of sunlight on this day

The Northern Hemisphere will experience only 6-8 hours of sunlight on this day.

This picture represents what cycle

The position where the sun hits the earth to the North of the Equator.

This is why summer days are warmer than winter days.

The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere

The seasonal position in the picture

Make your wager

The highest surface air temperature occurs in this month.

What is Summer?

What is the winter?

What is the Vernal and the Autumnal Equinox?

What is the summer?

What is the winter?

What is 23.5 degrees?

What are the seasons?

What is the fall and the spring.

What is the Summer Solstice?

What is September 21 st.

What is the revolution?

What is 24 hours of day/night.

What is days?

What is the extra ¼ days each year for 4 years?

What is the tilt of the axis and the revolution of the earth?

What is between the equator and the tropic of cancer?

What is the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn?

What is the Vernal Equinox and the Autumnal Equinox.

What is the Summer Solstice or June 21 st.

What is the Winter Solstice or December 21 st.

What are the four seasons as the Earth revolves around the sun.

What is the Summer Solstice?

What is the Earth’s axis facing towards the sun?

What is the Summer Solstice?

What is the Vernal Equinox and the Autumnal Equinox?

What is July?