
Seasons Review
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- Q1Two times of year when the day and night lengths are about 12 hours. Equal day and night.Equinox30s
- Q2This occurs in March and marks the beginning of spring in North America. Also called spring equinoxVernal equinox30s
- Q3This occurs in September and marks the beginning of fall in North America. Also called fall equinoxAutumnal equinox30s
- Q4Two times of year when the day or night lengths are at their longest or shortest. The Earth is either tilted towards or away from the sun at 23.5 degreesSolstice30s
- Q5This occurs in December and marks the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. This is also the shortest day of the year in the NHWinter Solstice30s
- Q6This occurs in June and marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This is also the longest day of the year in the NHSummer Solstice30s
- Q7Why are winter temperatures lower (cold)?The days are shorter and you receive indirect light from the sun causing cooler temperatures.30s
- Q8The season experienced when the earth's axis is tilted TOWARD the sunSummer30s
- Q9The season experienced when the earth's axis is tilted AWAY from the sunWinter30s
- Q10What season is position 1 in the Northern Hemisphere?Spring30s
- Q11What season is position 3 in the Northern Hemisphere?Fall30s
- Q12An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles, about which Earth rotatesaxis30s
- Q13The motion of a body around another bodyrevolution30s
- Q14to spin on an axisrotation30s
- Q15To decrease graduallywane30s