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Solstices & Equinoxes When Will This Day End? By: Moses McIntosh

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Solstices & Equinoxes. When Will This Day End? By: Moses McIntosh. Our Planet:. Our Planet is very special We have a rare and unique area in our solar system Our placement distance from the sun effects many things that allow for life on earth. Our Planet Continued:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Solstices & EquinoxesWhen Will This Day End?

By: Moses McIntosh

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Our Planet: Our Planet is very special

We have a rare and unique area in our solar system

Our placement distance from the sun effects many things that allow for life on earth

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Our Planet Continued: One thing that is also unique about

Earth is its axis

Earth’s axis makes it have a specific tilt

This tilt effects the Earth in many ways, and creates many interesting celestial events

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Solstices: A Name One of these celestial events—

solstices

The word “solstice” is derived from the Latin “sol”=sun and “sistere”=to stand still

Thus the word “solstice” means “sun that stands still”

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Solstice: Causes One cause of planetary solstice is the

Earth’s distance from the sun Another is the tilt of the axis During a solstice the sun travels to its

apex in the sky, then back down—rather then in one motion

These apexes are both at the sun’s southernmost and northernmost extremes

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Solstice: Results• One of the results for solstices are the apparent “standing still” of the sun for a time

•Another result is, in some cultures, the solstices serve as markers for the season—in other cultures this falls in the middle of the seasons

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Solstice: When The First Is:

› Mid-Late June

The Second Is:

› Mid-Late December

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Equinox: A Name

One of these celestial events—equinoxes

The word “equinox” is derived from the Latin “aequus”=equal and “nox”=night

Thus the word “equinox” means “an equal night”

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Equinox: Causes The tilt of the Earth’s axis is just right,

that when the sun hits the angle, it appears and is in perfect division

This is because the sun in shining on the axis point right above it

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Equinox: Results

The results of equinoxes is that there are equal nights on two sides of the equator

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Equinox: When Mid-Late March Mid-Late September

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Summary The tilt of the Earth effects many things

One of the things that it effects is the apparent apex of the sun in the sky—solstices

Another thing that it effects is the apparent “standing still” of the sun during equinoxes

Both these celestial occurrences have reasons for their cause and they both have results

In concert, these ideas help to give us a deeper understanding of the complexity and uniqueness of our world

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Summary Quiz Question #1 Question #2 Question #3 Question #4 Question #5 Question #6 Question #7 Question #8

References

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Question #1:

What are two times per year when solstices happen? Answer

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Question #1:

What are two times per year when solstices happen?

Mid-Late June

And

Mid-Late December

Source?

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Solstice: When The First Is:

› Mid-Late June

The Second Is:

› Mid-Late December

Quiz Home

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Question #2:

What causes equinoxes?

Answer

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Question #2:

What causes equinoxes?

Source?

The tilt, and the apparent shadow of the as it seems to be in perfect division

AND

The sun is shining above the axis

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Equinox: Causes The tilt of the Earth’s axis is just right,

that when the sun hits the angle, it appears and is in perfect division

This is because the sun in shining on the axis point right above it

Quiz Home

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Question #3:

What does the word “solstice” mean?

Answer

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Question #3:

What does the word “solstice” mean? Sol=Sun

Sistene=to stand still“sun that stands still”

Source?

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Solstices: A Name One of these celestial events—

solstices

The word “solstice” is derived from the Latin “sol”=sun and “sistere”=to stand still

Thus the word “solstice” means “sun that stands still” Quiz Home

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Question #4:

What are two times per when equinoxes happen? Answer

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Question #4:

What are two times per when equinoxes happen?

Source?

Mid-Late March

And

Mid-Late September

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Equinox: When Mid-Late March Mid-Late September

Quiz Home

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Question #5:

What are two results of solstices?

Answer

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Question #5:

What are two results of solstices?

Source?

1. Apparent “Standing Still” of sun

2. Cultural Marker of Seasons/Times of Year

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Solstice: Results• One of the results for solstices are the apparent “standing still” of the sun for a time

•Another result is, in some cultures, the solstices serve as markers for the season—in other cultures this falls in the middle of the seasons

Quiz Home

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Question #6:

What does the word “equinox” mean?

Answer

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Question #6:

What does the word “equinox” mean? S

ource?

“Aequus”=equal“nox”=night

“an equal night”

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Equinox: A Name

One of these celestial events—equinoxes

The word “equinox” is derived from the Latin “aequus”=equal and “nox”=night

Thus the word “equinox” means “an equal night”

Quiz Home

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Question #7:

What causes solstices?

Answer

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Question #7:

What causes solstices?

Source?

1. Distance from sun

2. Tilt of axis3. Travel of apex

in non-circular

4. Southernmost and Northernmost Extremes

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Solstice: Causes One cause of planetary solstice is the

Earth’s distance from the sun Another is the tilt of the axis During a solstice the sun travels to its

apex in the sky, then back down—rather then in one motion

These apexes are both at the sun’s southernmost and northernmost extremes Quiz Home

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Question #8:

What is the result of equinoxes?

Answer

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Question #8:

What is the result of equinoxes?

Source?

Equal nights on two sides of the equator

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Equinox: Results

The results of equinoxes is that there are equal nights on two sides of the equator

Quiz Home

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References:Equinox. Wikipedia.org. Retrieved

(2010, March 1) from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EquinoxSolstice. Wikipedia.org. Retrieved (2010, March 1) from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice