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The Rotating Earth

Subject: Earth Science
Grade: Middle-High , Elementary-Middle , Middle
Publisher: Learnetic
Resource types: Student activity
License type: Paid
Description This lesson describes how the movement of the Earth causes the apparent daily movement of the sun and stars. Students will learn how long it takes the Earth to orbit the sun. They will also explain the phenomena of the seasons.
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Keywords experiment, axis, rotation, seasons, temperature, perpendicular, surface, day, light energy, poles, Earth, Earth movement, movement of the Earth, Earth's movement, night, apparent movement, sun, stars, Earth's orbit, orbit, planets, sky, star trails, continuous orbit, tilt, tilted axis, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, solar energy, summer, winter, spring, fall, Earth's tilt, angle of Earth tilt, South Pole, North Pole, Earth's surface temperature, Earth's rotation, angle of tilt, Earth's poles, rotating, The Rotating Earth
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Learnetic Topic: The Earth and Beyond (32 Student License)
Price: $5.95
Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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Learnetic Middle School Earth Science (32 Student License)
Price: $9.95
Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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Learnetic Middle School Science (32 Student License)
Price: $64.95
Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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