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THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEM SECTION 1 EARTH

THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEM SECTION 1 EARTH . DEFINE: sphere * ellipse axis * solstice rotation * equinox revolution. THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEM SECTION 1 EARTH. MAGNETIC FIELD: COMPARE EARTH’S MAGNETIC POLES WITH ITS ROTATIONAL POLES BY DRAWING THEM ON A CIRCLE. LABEL EARTH’S:

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THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEM SECTION 1 EARTH

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  1. THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEMSECTION 1 EARTH DEFINE: sphere * ellipse axis * solstice rotation * equinox revolution

  2. THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEMSECTION 1 EARTH MAGNETIC FIELD: COMPARE EARTH’S MAGNETIC POLES WITH ITS ROTATIONAL POLES BY DRAWING THEM ON A CIRCLE. LABEL EARTH’S: • ROTATIONAL AXIS • ROTATIONAL POLES • NORTH MAGNETIC POLE • SOUTH MAGNETIC POLE • THE DIFFERENCES IN DEGREE BETWEEN THE MAGNETIC AND ROTATIONAL POLES SUMMARIZE WHY EARTH HAS A MAGNETIC FIELD.

  3. THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEMSECTION 1 EARTH WHAT CAUSES CHANGING SEASONS? SEASONAL CONDITIONS

  4. THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEMSECTION 1 EARTH SOLSTICES AND EQUINOXES COMPARE AND CONTRAST SOLTICES AND EQUINOXES BY PUTTING THE PHRASES IN THE CORRECT COLUMN. • CAUSED BY THE TILT OF EARTH’S AXIS * OCCUR TWICE YEARLY • DAYLIGHT HOURS AND NIGHTIME HOUR * SUN AT 90 DEGREE ANGLE TO EQUATOR NEARLY EQUAL. * SUN REACHES GREATEST DISTANCE FROM EQUATOR • LONGEST OR SHORTES PERIOD OF DAYLIGHT OF THE YEAR Phrases might go in both columns.

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