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Earth’s Physical Geography

Earth’s Physical Geography. Chapter 2. Lesson 1 Objectives. Learn about Earth’s movement in relation to the sun. Explore seasons and latitude. Earth and the Sun. Earth, the sun, the planets, and the stars in the sky are part of a galaxy, or family of stars. Our galaxy is the Milky Way

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Earth’s Physical Geography

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  1. Earth’s Physical Geography Chapter 2

  2. Lesson 1 Objectives • Learn about Earth’s movement in relation to the sun. • Explore seasons and latitude.

  3. Earth and the Sun • Earth, the sun, the planets, and the stars in the sky are part of a galaxy, or family of stars. • Our galaxy is the Milky Way • Earth orbits around the sun. • The path one body makes as it circles around another. • It takes 365 ¼ days to complete one revolution. • A circular motion.

  4. Understanding Days and Nights • The Earth also turns around an axis. • An imaginary line running through Earth between the North and South poles. • Each rotation, or complete turn, takes about 24 hours.

  5. Time Zones • The Earth is divided into 24 times zones. • Time zones are one hour apart. • The sun rises in the east, so the day starts earlier in the east.

  6. Spring equinox March 21 Sun is directly over the Equator Summer solstice June 21 Sun directly over the Tropic of Cancer Autumnal equinox September 23 Sun directly over the Equator Winter solstice December 21 Sun directly over the Tropic of Capricorn Seasons and Latitude

  7. The Revolution of Earth

  8. Latitudes • Low latitudes • Areas between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn • Middle latitudes • Areas between the low latitudes and high latitudes • Also called temperate zones • High latitudes • Areas above the Arctic Circle and below the Antarctic Circle • Also called polar zones

  9. Lesson 1 Objectives • Learn about Earth’s movement in relation to the sun. • Explore seasons and latitude.

  10. ASSIGNMENT!!!

  11. Lesson 2 Objectives • Learn about the planet Earth. • Explore the forces inside Earth. • Explore the forces on Earth’s surface.

  12. What Is Earth Made Of? • The Core • A sphere of very hot metal at the center of Earth • The Mantle • A thick, hot, rocky layer around the core • The Crust • The thin layer of rock and minerals that surrounds the mantle

  13. Water and Air • Air • Oxygen to people and animals • Carbon dioxide to plants • Water • Covers 70% of the Earth’s surface • 97% of water is salt water • 3% is fresh water

  14. Forces Inside Earth • Volcanoes • Intense heat causes rock to rise toward the surface • Magma • Soft, nearly molten rock • Earthquakes • When two plates push together, the crust cracks and splinters from the pressure • Plates • Huge blocks of Earth’s crust

  15. Forces on Earth’s Surface • Weathering • A process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces • Caused by water, ice, and living things • Erosion • The removal of small pieces of rock • Caused by water, ice, and wind

  16. Lesson 2 Objectives • Learn about the planet Earth. • Explore the forces inside Earth. • Explore the forces on Earth’s surface.

  17. ASSIGNMENT!!!

  18. Lesson 3 Objectives • Learn about weather and climate. • Explore latitude, landforms, and precipitation. • Discover how oceans affect climate.

  19. Weather Condition of the air and sky from day to day What people see from day to day Climate The average weather over many years What usually happens from year to year Weather or Climate?

  20. Weather • Weather is mainly measure by two things: • Precipitation • Water that falls to the ground as rain, sleet, hail, or snow • Temperature • How hot or cold the air is

  21. Why Climates Vary • Climate depends on location • Places in the low latitudes have hot climates because they get direct sunlight. • Places in the high latitudes have cold climates because their sunlight is indirect. • Mountains also affect climates.

  22. Oceans and Currents

  23. Cooling and Warming Effects • Water takes longer to heat or cool than land. • In summer, a region near an ocean or lake will be cool than an inland area. • In the winter, places near lakes and oceans are warmer than inland areas

  24. Raging Storms • Tropical cyclones • Intense wind and rain storms that form over oceans in the tropics • Hurricanes • Tropical storms that form over the Atlantic Ocean • Tornadoes • Blizzards

  25. Lesson 3 Objectives • Learn about weather and climate. • Explore latitude, landforms, and precipitation. • Discover how oceans affect climate.

  26. ASSIGNMENT!!!

  27. Lesson 4 Objectives • Investigate the relationship between climate and vegetation. • Explore Earth’s vegetation regions. • Study vertical climate zones.

  28. Climate and Vegetation • Five broad types of climates: • Tropical • Dry • Temperate marine • Temperate continental • Polar • Based on vegetation • Plants that grow in a region

  29. Tropical Tropical wet – year-round rainfall Tropical dry – one rainy season, one dry season Dry Very hot summers, mild winters, very little rain Temperate Continental Summers are hot, winters can be very cold Temperate Marine Mediterranean Marine west coast Humid subtropical Polar Cold all year long Tundra – an area near the Arctic Circle with cold climate and low-lying vegetation Climates

  30. Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Savanna Desert Desert Scrub Mediterranean Vegetation Temperate Grassland Deciduous Forest Coniferous and Mixed Forest Tundra Highland Ice Cap and Pack Ice Earth’s Vegetation Regions

  31. Vertical Climate Zones • Mountains have vertical climate zones • Climate and vegetation depend on elevation. • The higher you go, the colder it gets. • The higher you go, the less vegetation you see.

  32. Lesson 4 Objectives • Investigate the relationship between climate and vegetation. • Explore Earth’s vegetation regions. • Study vertical climate zones.

  33. ASSIGNMENT!!!

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