Mrs. Horn Science 2015
Earth’s axis is an imaginary line that runs through Earth. - It passes through the North and South poles. - Earth rotates (spins) on its axis. (Like a spinning top) Earth rotates once every 24 hours. This is called a day. As Earth turns away from the sun, the sun sets in the west. The sun eventually disappears from view, and night arrives.
Day and Night contd…. When our part of the world has nighttime, the opposite side of Earth faces the sun and has daytime. As Earth continues to rotate, daytime will arrive again to our part of the world with the sun coming into view over the eastern horizon. - Horizon- the line where the sky and Earth’s surface meet. This pattern of day and night repeats every 24 hours. Earth rotates toward the east. During the day, the sun appears to move across the sky from east to west.
The sun is not actually moving. It appears this way because the sun is rotating. As Earth rotates, the sun appears to move higher and higher until noon. - Around noon, the sun is at its highest point. In the afternoon, the sun appears to move lower and lower until it eventually disappears below the horizon in the west.
Earth revolves around the sun. - revolve- move in a fixed path around another object The path Earth takes around the sun is its orbit. It takes Earth 365 days to revolve around the sun. - We know this as a year. While Earth revolves around the sun, the moon revolves around Earth. Like the sun, the moon appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
Although the sun does NOT revolve around Earth, it does move through space. Because Earth and the moon travel with the sun, we do not notice the traveling motion.