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3. Why do you think it is colder during the winter than the summer? _____________________
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Gizmo Warm-up
The SPACE tab of the Summer and Winter Gizmo shows two different snapshots of Earth
as it orbits the Sun. The Earth at left shows June 21. The Earth at right shows December 21.
1. The white line going through the North Pole and the South Pole is Earths axis.
Does the axis go straight up and down, or is it tilted? _______________________________
2. Your latitude indicates how far you are from the equator, a
line around Earths middle. The person in the Gizmo has the
same latitude on each date.
Turn on Show Sun rays and slowly drag the person on the
left Earth toward the North Pole. What do you notice about
how the Sun rays hit the person as she is moved northward?
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3. The half of Earth north of the equator (the top half) is called the northern hemisphere.
(Hemisphere means half a sphere.) The southern half is the southern hemisphere.
A. Which hemisphere receives more direct sunlight on June 21? __________________
B. Which hemisphere receives more direct sunlight on December 21? ______________
Activity A:
Reasons for
seasons
Introduction: A season is a major division of the year, based on regular weather changes.
Most of the world has four seasons winter, spring, summer, and autumn (fall). The summer
solstice is the first day of summer. The winter solstice is the first day of winter. The solstice
dates usually (but not always) fall on June 21 and December 21.
Question: Why is it colder in winter than summer?
1. Form hypothesis: In the northern hemisphere, why do you think it is colder in December
than in June? ______________________________________________________________
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2. Collect data: Select the EARTH tab. Record the following data for the 40 N location:
The number of Sun rays hitting the solar panel on June 21 and December 21.
The angle of the Suns rays on each date. (Turn on Show protractor.)
Date
Rays on panel
Temp. (C)
Daylight hours
June 21
December 21
4. Draw conclusions: Why is it colder in winter than summer? Give two reasons. ___________
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2. Collect data: Select the EARTH tab. Fill in the information for the latitude 40 S, on June 21
and December 21. (To measure the Sun ray angle, select Show protractor. The angle will
be between 0 and 90 degrees.)
Date
Rays on panel
Temp. (C)
Daylight hours
June 21
December 21
3. Analyze: What is the first day of winter in the southern hemisphere? ___________________
What is the first day of summer in the southern hemisphere? ________________________
4. Draw conclusions: How are seasons in the southern hemisphere related to seasons in the
northern hemisphere? _______________________________________________________
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5. Extend: On the SPACE tab, drag the axis to 0 (straight up and down). How does this affect
seasons on the EARTH tab? __________________________________________________
6. Apply: What would seasons be like if Earths axis were tilted more than 23.5? ___________
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Use the Gizmo to test your prediction. Were you correct? ___________________________
Rays on panel
Temp. (C)
Daylight hours
June 21
December 21
2. Analyze: What do you notice about the seasons on the North Pole? ___________________
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3. Collect data: Click on the SPACE tab, and drag the person to the equator (latitude 0).
Select the EARTH tab and fill in the data table for this location.
Date
Rays on panel
Temp. (C)
Daylight hours
June 21
December 21
4. Analyze: What do you notice about the seasons on the equator? _____________________
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5. Draw conclusions: Describe what June 21 and December 21 would be like on the North
Pole and the equator. _______________________________________________________
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