6th Std Social Science - Geo-Ch. 3. Earths Rotation and Revolution

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6th Std Social Science - Geo-Ch. 3. Earths Rotation and Revolution
Rotation is the spinning of the Earth on its axis.
It takes 24 hours to complete 1 rotation on its axis.


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Grade –6-social science
Geography
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•Spinning Speed: 1,670 km per hour
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EFFECTS OF EARTH’S ROTATION
Norway is called
the Land of the
Midnight Sun.
Dusk: Slight light
when the Sun is
setting
Dawn: The
beginning of
light as the Sun
rises.
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•Illumination–The circle that divides the day
from night on the globe is called the circle of
illumination.The earth takes about 24 hours to
complete one rotation around its axis. The period of
rotation is known as the earth day.
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EFFECTS OF EARTH’S REVOLUTION
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WHAT IS OVERHEAD SUN?
•When Sun’s rays fall straightly on the Earth’s surface, it is
termed as overhead Sun.
SOLSTICES:
•Summer solstice occurs around June 21 in the Northern
hemisphere and marks longest day of the year.
On this day, the Sun is overhead at the Tropic of Cancer.
•Six months later, on Dec 22the Sun is overhead at the
Tropic Of Capricorn. During this time
The Southern Hemisphere
experiencesSummer solstice.
•This day is the longest day in
Southern Hemisphere
The term ‘solstice’
originates from two
Latin words sol
which means sun,
sistecewhich means
to stand still .
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EQUINOXES
•An equinox occurs when the Sun is
Overhead at the equator.
•During the equinox days and nights
are equal all over the earth.
•Equinoxes occur twice a year, generally around March 20
and September 22.
•Spring or vernal equinox occurs around March 20 in the
Northern Hemisphere. (beginning of spring season)
•At the same time, the Southern Hemisphere experiences
autumn equinox which is followed by winter season.
The term ‘equinox’
is derived from the
Latin words aequus
which means equal
and nox, which
means night.
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