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Equinoxes and solstices in the northern hemisphere
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2 lo usan
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In this activity we have to label the solstices and equinoxes.
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Answer. The seasons
EduBook Organización
- 1251 visitas
Write the names of the seasons in the northern hemisphere:
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True/False. The revolution of the Earth
EduBook Organización
- 2355 visitas
Answer true or false: When it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is summer in the southern hemisphere. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere. The…
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Ozone Hole Watch: Facts about the ozone hole
Cristina Seco Organización
- 978 visitas
This website gives facts about the ozone hole that has emerged over the southern hemisphere.
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Look at the features on the globe
EduBook Organización
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Look at the features on the globe: Match the numbers on the globe to the names below. equator → Greenwich meridian → Noth Pole → South Pole → northem hemisphere → southem…
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The earth and the Moon
EduBook Organización
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Globe. Globes represent the Earth in its true form, as a sphere. Orbit. To move round a planet or star. The Earth orbits the Sun. Hemisphere. The Earth has two hemispheres: the northern hemisphere and…
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Self evaluation 10 - Our planet Earth
EduBook Organización
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Choose the phenomenon that happens in the southern hemisphere on these days of the year: 21st March 21st June 23rd September 21st December
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The movements of the Earth and the seasons
EduBook Organización
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The planet Earth is round, like a ball. We call this shape a sphere. We use imaginary lines to study it. The Earth moves in two ways. It orbits (moves around) the Sun and it rotates on an imaginary line…
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The Earth (I)
EduBook Organización
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The planet Earth is round, like a ball. We call this shape a sphere. We use imaginary lines to study it. The Earth moves in two ways. It orbits (moves around) the Sun and it rotates on an imaginary line…