Diese Präsentation wurde erfolgreich gemeldet.
Die SlideShare-Präsentation wird heruntergeladen. ×

Q1C1L4 Motions of Earth.pptx

Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Nächste SlideShare
Earth and Life Science .pptx
Earth and Life Science .pptx
Wird geladen in …3
×

Hier ansehen

1 von 11 Anzeige

Weitere Verwandte Inhalte

Ähnlich wie Q1C1L4 Motions of Earth.pptx (20)

Weitere von MAHAZELTEOLOGO3 (20)

Anzeige

Aktuellste (20)

Q1C1L4 Motions of Earth.pptx

  1. 1. M O T I O N S O F T H E E A R T H C H A P T E R 1 │ L E S S O N 4
  2. 2. • The solar system that we believe today places the sun at the center with the terrestrial and Jovian planets moving around it. The motions of the sun and planets happen simultaneously. Earth’s motion is evidenced by the daily rotation and yearly revolution
  3. 3. Terms needed to be considered: •Earth’s rotation-- is the amount of time that it takes to turn around once on its axis.
  4. 4. Axis -is an imaginary line about which a body rotates. Earth’s axis is tilted 23.5 degrees.
  5. 5. Sidereal day •The amount it takes Earth to turn on its axis.
  6. 6. Solar day (Mean Solar Day) •The amount of time it takes for the sun to return to the same spot.
  7. 7. The simultaneous motions of Earth make it possible to support life. As Earth rotates around the sun, a flow of energy is received through radiation.
  8. 8. • Biologically, only photosynthetic organisms are capable of harnessing and converting radiant energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This chemical energy is transferred from one level of the trophic level to the next.
  9. 9. • Physiologically, all organisms respond to stimulus. Each organism is equipped with a unique structure, such as the human skin, that responds to sunlight. Melanin is a brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and the iris of the eyes in animals. When produced, melanin serves as protection.
  10. 10. • Meteorologically, Earth’s weather and climate is driven by solar radiation. Heating of the planet as a result of rotation affects the different biogeochemical cycles such as the hydrologic cycle. The water vapor in the atmosphere causes moisture and cloud to form and precipitation to happen. Moreover, the varying atmospheric pressure exerted by air results to the general circulation that determines the different ecosystems of the Earth.
  11. 11. • The solar radiation Earth receives everyday, is not the same throughout the year. Since the Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its axis, the angle by which light is received on Earth varies. This results in changes in weather, ecology, and daytime called season.

×