Earth’s Physical Geography Chapter 2, Section 1. Our Planet, the Earth The Earth, sun, planets, and stars are all part of a galaxy, or family of stars.

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Earth’s Physical Geography Chapter 2, Section 1

Our Planet, the Earth The Earth, sun, planets, and stars are all part of a galaxy, or family of stars. What is the name of the galaxy we live in? The sun is the center of our galaxy.

Days and Nights Sun  93 million miles away; provides the Earth with light and heat The Earth travels around the sun in an oval-shape path called an orbit It takes one year (365 days) for the Earth to complete one revolution, a circular journey around the Earth

Days and Nights Earth spins as it revolves around the sun on its axis, an imaginary line running through the Earth between the North and South poles A complete turn takes 24 hours and is called a revolution As Earth rotates… – It is daytime on the side facing the sun – It is night on the side away from the sun

Seasons Earth’s axis is on an angle At certain times of the year, days are long than nights At other times, nights are longer than days Earth’s orbit is at a tilt – The tilt causes a region to face toward the sun for more hours than it faces away from the sun Days are longer – At other times, the region faces away from the sun for more hours than it faces toward the sun Days are shorter

Seasons Earth’s tilt and orbit cause changes in temperature during the seasons The warmth you feel at any time of year depends on how directly the sunlight falls upon you

Latitudes In some places on Earth, the sun is directly overhead at particular days during the year On March 21 and September 23, the sun is directly above the Equator at 0 degrees latitude. – The days are almost exactly as long as the nights – Spring and fall equinoxes

Latitudes Tropic of Cancer  23 ½ degrees North of the Equator – Sun shines directly above on June 21 or the 22 nd – First day of summer (summer solstice) in the Northern hemisphere Tropic of Capricorn  23 ½ degrees South of the Equator – Sun shines directly above on December 21 or 22 nd – First day of winter (winter solstice) in the Northern hemisphere When would summer solstice occur in the Southern hemisphere?

Latitudes The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn is called the low latitudes, or the tropics. Any location in the low latitudes receives direct sunlight at some time during the year. HOT!

Latitudes Two other distinct regions  the Arctic Circle 66 ½ degrees north of the Equator and the Antarctic Circle 66 ½ degrees south of the Equator The regions between these circles and the poles are high latitudes, or polar zones – Receive no direct sunlight… COLD!!

Latitudes Middle latitudes, or the temperate zones, receive fairly direct sunlight at some times, and at others fairly indirect sunlight Seasons occur here. – Each lasts about three months and has distinct patterns of daylight, temperature, and weather