
Seasons
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6th Grade
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Jessica Reeves
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9 Slides • 7 Questions
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Seasons
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Objective
To describe what would happen to Maryland's climate if Earth wasn't tilted
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Open Ended
Warm-up
What do you think would happen if Earth wasn't tilted?
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What if….Earth Wasn’t Tilted?
When a Mars-size object collided with Earth 4.5 billion years ago, it knocked off a chunk that would become the moon. It also tilted Earth sideways a bit, so that our planet now orbits the sun on a slant of about 23.5 degrees. Those were two huge changes. Now, over the course of the year, the amount of sunlight striking the Northern and Southern hemispheres varies. This happens because sometimes the Earth’s axis is tilted towards the sun and on the other side of its orbit, it is tilted away. This causes uneven heating of the Earth’s surface and results in the seasons we have today.
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Multiple Choice
Why is the Earth's axis tilted?
Due to volcanoes
Gravitation pull from the sun
Collision with an object in space
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Multiple Choice
What is the angle of Earth's tilt?
45 degrees
23.5 degrees
90 degrees
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It's a lucky thing, too. Without Earth's tilt, humanity would be in a sorry state.
Forget modern technology, the steam engine, or sliced bread. In a world without seasons, there wouldn't even be wheat. According to Don Attwood, an anthropologist at McGill University in Montreal, humans would probably never have advanced past a state of living in small, scattered settlements, scrounging for survival and often dying of horrific insect-borne diseases.
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Scientists think an Earth without a tilt would be separated into climate bands that would get increasingly colder as you moved away from the equator. The equator would receive all of the direct sunlight, increasing the temperature, while other regions receive more indirect sunlight. Humans would never survive the continuous winter of the high latitudes, and so we would likely migrate to more temperate areas nearer to the equator.
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Multiple Select
Check all of the results of Earth not being tilted
More disease
Migration to warmer areas
Less food/crops
More seasons
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When would we sleep?
The rotation of the Earth is responsible for day and night on our planet; however, the tilt of the axis has a major part to play in the length of day and night. Summer months tend to experience longer days as the Earth is tilted towards the sun, while winter days are shorter than its nights for the exact opposite reason. If Earth’s axis were upright, all areas would receive equal amounts of light every day resulting in a perfect 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night, an equinox!
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Multiple Choice
How would night and day change if Earth wasn't tilted?
It would always be night
It would always be day
Day and night would be 12 hours every day
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Multiple Choice
Why does Earth have night and day at all?
Because of its rotation
Because of its revolution
Because it has gravity
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What's the forecast?
If the habitable world were a humid tropical zone like the rain forests of the Congo, unrelenting rainfall would quickly erode soil in any areas cleared for farming, and would leach nutrients down below root level, swiftly rendering tilled land infertile for crops.
On top of our problems with agriculture, humans would also be plagued by disease pathogens, which thrive in warm, humid environments. "Winter protects much of the world's population from tropical insects (which carry deadly diseases) and a long, nasty list of tropical diseases of humans, crops and livestock.
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Summary
Life on Earth would be drastically different without its tilt. Without it, we would no longer experience four seasons. In fact, we would be forever stuck in one season, plagued by disease, lack of crops, and smaller regions available for habitation. We should be grateful for the collision that shook our planet and tilted our axis millions of years ago.
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Poll
Rate your understanding of today's objective: I can describe how Earth would change if it wasn't tilted.
4 - I got it! I could even explain it to someone else.
3- Makes sense to me!
2 -Kind of makes sense
1- Huh? I'm lost.
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Formative Assessment GRADED
Using the information you've learned about seasons this week, complete the graded Seasons Exit Slip. You have 2 attempts.
Seasons
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