
Day, Night, and Seasons
Learn how the Earth's rotation causes day and night, and how its axial tilt creates the seasons.
About This Topic
Learn how the Earth's rotation causes day and night, and how its axial tilt creates the seasons.
Key Questions
- Explain how the rotation of the Earth on its axis results in the cycle of day and night.
- How does the tilt of the Earth's axis cause the changing seasons as it orbits the Sun?
- Compare the length of day and night in different hemispheres during the summer and winter solstices.
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