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What you need today: Pencil Bellringer sheet Binder Everything else on the counter. Bellringer # 5 How did the observations you made yesterday compare to your response to bellringer #4?
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Seasons The changing seasons is an example of short-term climate change. Changes in the amount of solar energy received at different latitudes during different times of the year give rise the seasons. Why does the amount of solar energy an area receives change? What does Earth’s revolution cause? What does Earth’s rotation cause?
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Seasons The changing seasons is an example of short-term climate change. Changes in the amount of solar energy received at different latitudes during different times of the year give rise the seasons. What season is it in each hemisphere?
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Seasons When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, there are more daylight hours than dark hours, the temperatures are warmer, and it is summer. When the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, daylight hours are fewer than nighttime hours, temperatures are colder, and it is winter.
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Seasons The seasons change as Earth makes a revolution around the Sun. In the northern hemisphere, summer begins when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun. In the northern hemisphere, fall begins when the neither hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun In the northern hemisphere, winter begins when the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun. In the northern hemisphere, fall begins when the neither hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.
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