PPT-Earth-Sun Relationships

Author : calandra-battersby | Published Date : 2017-06-22

How does one affect the other Weather and Climate 2012 TESCCC Weather vs Climate Weather Conditions of the atmosphere in one place during a limited time Climate

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How does one affect the other Weather and Climate 2012 TESCCC Weather vs Climate Weather Conditions of the atmosphere in one place during a limited time Climate Weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a . SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN MON MON MON MON MON MON TUE TUE TUE TUE TUE TUE WED WED WED WED WED WED THU THU THU THU THU THU FRI FRI FRI FRI FRI FRI APRIL JUNE AUGUST MAY JULY SEPTEMBER SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT Key terms:. Solstice: day when the sun appears farthest North or South of the equator. Northern hemisphere receives the most sunlight of the year around June 21 on the summer solstice.. Phase: shape of the moon you see from Earth.. By : Zora Reyes. Size. The . Moon . is 3475 km. The . Earth . 3959 km . The . Sun . is 1392000 km. The . Sun . is really , small if you look at all of the others stars . Surface. The . Moon . has craters the . Tilt of the Earth. Axis-. an imaginary line running from the North Pole, through the center of the Earth, to the South Pole.. Located at 23 ½ degrees upon the axis. Effects temperature depending upon tilt of the Earth towards or away from the sun. . Sky Part II. Depending on the relative sizes and distances of the Sun and a moon, you might see an eclipse like this: . Sun. planet. moon. Solar Eclipses. Or you might see an eclipse like this:. Sun. By Jason Janczak. SIZE OF THE EARTH, MOON, AND SUN. The Earth’s radius is 3959 miles. The Moon’s radius is 1079 miles . The Sun’s radius is 432,474 miles. Fun facts: The Earth is about 4 times the size of the . BY KAYLA FARABEE. Earth. it takes 24 hours to rotate on its axis. It has no craters but it dose have landform such as rock and liquid . It takes 365.25 day to orbit around the sun. SUN. . The weathering on the sun is very . 1. st. period. Solar Eclipse. Moon comes in between the Earth and Sun; annually (1x a year)- blocks sun. Can see the top layer of the sun (corona). Penumbra + Umbra (2 shadows). Most eclipses are partial eclipses. The Sun. . . .. Which one is the biggest?. The Earth. Diameter of the Sun: 864,938 miles. Diameter of Earth: .  7,926 . miles. Diameter of the Moon: 2,160 miles. The Moon. How far away are the Sun and the Moon?. G. 2. star. , one of more than 100 billion stars in our galaxy . Diameter. : 1,390,000 km - Earth is nearly 100 times smaller. The Sun. No solid surface. Has three layers of atmosphere. Corona, Photosphere, and Chromosphere. Average Distance. from the Earth . to the Moon:. 221,567 miles . Average Distance. from the Earth . to the Sun:. 93,020,000 miles (. 149, 597, 871km. )(. 1 AU. ). DID YOU KNOW THE . MOON. CAUSES . flares, and ten facts about the Sun. I also will tell why we should learn more about the Sun . Solar Flares. . What are solar flares? Solar flares are powerful burst of radiation. Harmful radiation cannot pass through Earth’s atmosphere . Tilted on an axis (N-S pole) 23.5 degrees. Earth moves in space two major ways. Rotation. - spinning of Earth on its axis. West to East, 15 degrees per hour or once per day, counterclockwise. This causes day and night—half the Earth is always lit and have it always dark. A. Round and flat. B. Roughly spherical. C. Flat and square. Next. Which is the biggest?. A. The Sun. B. The Moon. C. The Earth. Next. How long does it take for the Earth to travel once around the sun?.

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