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Which season is known for having the most daylight?

  • Winter
  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Summer (correct)

What is the name of Earth's movement around the Sun?

  • Tilt
  • Rotation
  • Axis
  • Revolution (correct)

What causes the seasons to change?

  • Earth's revolution around the Sun
  • Earth's tilt on its axis (correct)
  • Earth's rotation on its axis
  • The distance between Earth and the Sun

Which of the following is NOT a sign that spring has arrived?

<p>Leaves changing color (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why do some animals hibernate in winter?

<p>To conserve energy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement about the Earth's hemispheres is true?

<p>The hemisphere tilted towards the Sun experiences summer. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What causes day and night?

<p>Earth's rotation on its axis (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement about the length of seasons is true?

<p>Each season lasts exactly three months. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Summer

The hottest season with the most daylight.

Autumn

The season when leaves change color and fall from trees.

Winter

The coldest season with the least daylight.

Spring

The season when plants start to grow and bloom.

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Revolution

Earth's movement around the Sun once.

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Tilt

The angle at which Earth is tilted affects seasons.

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Rotation

Earth rotates on its axis every day.

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Opposite Seasons

When it's summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Study Notes

Seasons Worksheet Study Notes

  • Four Seasons:

    • Summer: Hottest season, most daylight.
    • Autumn: Leaves change color and fall.
    • Winter: Coldest season, least daylight.
    • Spring: Plants grow and bloom.
  • Earth's Movement:

    • Revolution: Earth's orbit around the Sun. One revolution takes one year.
    • Tilt: Earth's tilt on its axis causes the seasons.
    • Rotation: Earth spins on its axis, causing day and night.
  • Seasonal Changes:

    • Seasons are opposite in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
  • Seasonal Activities:

    • Students should provide their own examples.
  • Spring Signs:

    • Students should provide their own examples.
  • Animal Hibernation:

    • Students should explain why they hibernate in the winter.
  • True or False:

    • Earth is divided into four hemispheres, not four seasons.
    • Each season lasts about three months.
    • The hemisphere tilted away from the Sun experiences winter.
    • Day and night are caused by Earth's rotation.
    • Near the poles, there can be extended periods of daylight in the summers.
  • Seasonal Impacts:

    • Students should explain how seasons affect daily life in different areas.

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