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Questions and Answers
Which season is known for having the most daylight?
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?
What is the name of Earth's movement around the Sun?
- Tilt
- Rotation
- Axis
- Revolution (correct)
What causes the seasons to change?
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?
Which of the following is NOT a sign that spring has arrived?
Why do some animals hibernate in winter?
Why do some animals hibernate in winter?
Which statement about the Earth's hemispheres is true?
Which statement about the Earth's hemispheres is true?
What causes day and night?
What causes day and night?
Which statement about the length of seasons is true?
Which statement about the length of seasons is true?
Flashcards
Summer
Summer
The hottest season with the most daylight.
Autumn
Autumn
The season when leaves change color and fall from trees.
Winter
Winter
The coldest season with the least daylight.
Spring
Spring
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Revolution
Revolution
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Tilt
Tilt
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Rotation
Rotation
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Opposite Seasons
Opposite Seasons
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Study Notes
Seasons Worksheet Study Notes
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Four Seasons:
- Summer: Hottest season, most daylight.
- Autumn: Leaves change color and fall.
- Winter: Coldest season, least daylight.
- Spring: Plants grow and bloom.
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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.
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Seasonal Changes:
- Seasons are opposite in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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Seasonal Activities:
- Students should provide their own examples.
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Spring Signs:
- Students should provide their own examples.
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Animal Hibernation:
- Students should explain why they hibernate in the winter.
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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.
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Seasonal Impacts:
- Students should explain how seasons affect daily life in different areas.
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