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    • [DOC File]Activity 7 Spinning Globe - Duke University

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      Describe and display the spinning or rotating movement of the Earth on its vertical axis. Describe how day and night is a result of the Earth’s spinning movement on its axis and a person’s position or location on Earth. Understand that due to the Earth being a sphere one half of the Earth is always in darkness and one half is always light.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1: A Universe of Life

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      Saturn also rotates really fast, spinning around in about 10 hours. It has wind speeds up to 1,100 miles per hour. Saturn is about 900 million miles away from the Sun, which is about 10 times further away than the Earth is from the sun.

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    • [DOC File]9. Seasons

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    • [DOC File]Questions

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      In complete analogy with the spinning student, if a person standing at the North pole looks straight up, they will be looking at a fixed object as the Earth rotates and spins them with it. In fact, very near to their line of sight – along the extension of the Earth's axis – lies a star that is near enough to Earth …

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    • [DOC File]The Solar System

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      The earth spinning on its axis. 22.5 degrees. -What is that called? Rotation.-What does sunlight do? Heats the Earth. ... –What is the weather like where we live? Why population is distributed the way it is? How long is the growing season for each region of the world? ... One day on Earth is one (revolution/rotation) of the Earth on its axis ...

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    • [DOC File]Benchmark One Study Guide: Science Benchmark Wed

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      A. Rotation refers to the earth spinning on its axis, giving us the regular cycle of night and day. B. Revolution refers to the earth traveling in an elliptical path or orbit around the sun, giving us the regular cycle of seasons. C. The terms rotation and revolution refer to the same types of motion found throughout the solar system.

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