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how many equinoxes do we have each year?
name the seasons (4):
solstices names:
equinoxes names:
rotation
- in which direction does the earth spin on its axis?
lick on solstices
- in which direction is the northern hemisphere tilted during mid - spring and summer?
how does this affect the amount of daylight we have during this time?
- Equinoxes occur twice yearly when day and night are nearly equal.
- The four temperate seasons are standard annual divisions.
- Solstices mark the longest/shortest days, equinoxes mark equal day/night.
- Earth's spin direction is defined relative to celestial view.
- Northern Hemisphere tilts toward the Sun in its warm seasons, increasing daylight exposure.
- The tilt toward the Sun leads to more direct sunlight and longer daylight hours.
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How many equinoxes do we have each year?
2
Name the seasons (4):
Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall), Winter
Solstices names:
Summer Solstice, Winter Solstice
Equinoxes names:
Vernal (Spring) Equinox, Autumnal (Fall) Equinox
- In which direction does the Earth spin on its axis?
Counterclockwise (when viewed from above the North Pole)
- In which direction is the Northern Hemisphere tilted during mid-Spring and summer?
Toward the Sun
How does this affect the amount of daylight we have during this time?
It increases the amount of daylight, resulting in longer days with more hours of sunlight.