CH2.1 solar incidence and sun placement

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Welcome

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Reading 2.1

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Weather   or     climate?
Raincoat
Always warm in Africa
It rains 200mm every year
It’s hot today in Hengelo. 

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Uitleg

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Self Study
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2.1 weather and climate and incidence
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What creates the difference between night and day?
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rotation of the earth around the sun
B
rotation of the sun around the earth
C
the moon and its gravity
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the earth rotating around its own axis

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explanation
This picture makes clear that when the sun is shining at an angle (which especially is the case during winter time), the liughtintensity is far less because the same amount of light is spread over a larger distance.

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Differences in temperature

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The equator
In the neighbourhood of the equator there are no seasons. This happens because the sun is always close to the equator.

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Which number matches the pictures below?
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A1, B2
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A2, B1

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Sun rays hit the surface perpendicular
high Sun position,
small shadow 

high temperature at low latitude

Large surface area is heated,
Small angle 
Sun rays hit the surface at an steep angle
Low temperature at high latitude

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Welcome
Learning goals
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Assignments

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Self Study
Read
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Color learning goals, Read 2.2 or practice topo
Homework
2.1 assignments and learning goals
atlas
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Discus
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What’s true:
The northern hemisphere
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Has summer in June
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Has summer in December
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It tilted away from the sun in December
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Is tilted towards the sun in december

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Why is the temperature moderate in spring and autumn

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The seasons

The Earth's axis is tilted, therefor in december the south pole is closest to the sun.

In june the north pole is closest to the sun.

Because of this the seasons exist.

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Self Study
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2.1 weather and climate and incidence
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Check yourself
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Tijdens deze fase van de les controleer je of leerlingen jouw instructie hebben begrepen d.m.v. een begeleide oefening.

New words/Hard words

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