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LET'S DO A RECAP!

WHAT IS THE
IMPORTANCE OF HEAT,
TEMPERATURE, AND
ENERGY?
GROUP ACTIVITY: THE
BEAUTY OF SEASONS
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THE FOUR
SEASONS
Why Earth has Seasons?

METEOROLOGY
4th WEEK
SEASONS

Different periods of the year that are


distinguished by special weather and climate
conditions.
SEASONS
SPRING AUTUMN OR FALL

SUMMER WINTER
SEASONS
WINTER
Winter is the coldest
season of the year.
Days are short and
nights are long. Many
trees survive by losing
their leaves and lying
dormant, or inactive,
during this chilly
season.
SPRING
Spring is the season
when the landscape
comes to life after a
cold winter. There is
stronger sunlight,
temperatures begin to
rise, and the days grow
longer.
SUMMER
Summer is the hottest
season of the year. The
temperature can stay
warm, even after the
sun has gone down at
night. There are plenty
of leaves on the trees
and lots of plants are in
flower.
FALL OR AUTUMN
Fall is a season during
which the days get
shorter and
temperatures start to
drop. In some places,
rainfall increases.
SEASONS IN THE PHILIPPINES
WHY EARTH HAS
SEASONS?
AXIS NORTH POLE

An imaginary line
passing through the
center of the earth
that goes through
both the North Pole
and the south Pole
SOUTH POLE
ROTATION
24 HOURS ROTATION TO IT'S
OWN AXIS
NIGHTTIME

DAYTIME
REVOLUTION
365 DAYS OR 1 YEAR FOR THE
EARTH TO MOVE AROUND THE
SUN
WHAT
DO YOU
OBSERVE
?
THE EARTH'S AXIS
IS TILTED AT AN
ANGLE OF 23.5
DEGREES
DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE EARTH RECEIVE DIFFERENT
AMOUNT OF SUNLIGHT AS THE EARTH REVOLVES AROUND
THE SUN
SOLSTICES
The Axis of the earth
points toward or away
from the sun
Unequal lengths of day and
night are experienced in
different place of the
earth.
EQUINOX

The axis of the earth


does not points
toward or away from
the sun
EQUINOX
EQUINOX
REMEMBER!
GENERAL WE EXPERIENCE
SEASONAL CHANGE BECAUSE OF
THE FF.
TILT OF THE EARTH ROTATIONAL AXIS
REVOLUTION OF EARTH AROUND THE SUN
DIRECT RAYS OF THE SUN
LENGTH OF DAYTIME
QUIZ TIME!
IDENTIFICATION
1. The coldest season of the year. Days are short and nights are long.
2. The season when the landscape comes to life after a cold winter.
There is stronger sunlight, temperatures begin to rise, and the days
grow longer.
3. the hottest season of the year. The temperature can stay warm,
even after the sun has gone down at night.
4. a season during which the days get shorter and temperatures start
to drop. In some places, rainfall increases.
5. An imaginary line passing through the center of the earth
6. The Earth rotate by it's own axis - 24 hours/1 day
7. The Earth rotate on the Sun - 365 days/1year
8. The axis of the earth does not points toward or away from the sun
9. The Axis of the earth points toward or away from the sun
10. THE EARTH's AXIS IS TILTED AT AN ANGLE OF ________
QUESTION #1

The coldest season of the year. Days are


short and nights are long.
QUESTION #2

The season when the landscape comes to


life after a cold winter
QUESTION #3

The hottest season of the year. The


temperature can stay warm, even after the
sun has gone down at night.
QUESTION #4

A season during which the days get shorter


and temperatures start to drop. In some
places, rainfall increases.
QUESTION #5

An imaginary line passing through the


center of the earth
QUESTION #6

The Earth rotate by it's own axis - 24


hours/1 day
QUESTION #7

The Earth rotate on the Sun - 365


days/1year
QUESTION #8

The axis of the earth does not points


toward or away from the sun
QUESTION #9

The Axis of the earth points toward or


away from the sun
QUESTION #10

THE EARTH's AXIS IS TILTED AT AN ANGLE


OF ________

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