unit 1: the earth and the universe

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Univers Univers e e Stars: they release light and heat Planets: they don´t release light and heat They orbit the stars Satellites: they don´t release light and heat They orbit the planets Asteroids: solid rocks. they orbit the stars Comets: balls of cosmic dust and ice Meteors: small objects (rock and ice) Nebulae: clouds of dust and gases Space: dust and gases Black holes: regions where gravity prevents anything from scaping

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UniverseUniverse

Stars: they release light and heat

Planets: they don´t release light and heat

They orbit the starsSatellites: they don´t release light and heat

They orbit the planets

Asteroids: solid rocks.

they orbit the stars

Comets: balls of cosmic dust and ice

Meteors: small objects (rock and ice)

Nebulae: clouds of dust and gases

Space: dust and gases

Black holes: regions where gravity prevents anything from scaping

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Nebulae

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The solar system

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It´s …

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What can you see?

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Conditions for life:a) temperature

b) water

c) atmosphere

The Earth

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Parallels MeridiansImaginary lines thatrun East to West.

Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole.

2.- Latitude and longitude

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Latitude LongitudeThe distance between a point on the Earth´s surface and the Equator.

The distance between a point on the Earth´s surface and the Prime Meridian.

2.- Latitude and longitude: the geographic coordinates

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An imaginary grid

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Longitude

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WhatCities can weFind followingThe next coordinates?

0

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Earth´s rotation

The Earth rotates once on its axis every 24 hours

Consequences

Day and night

The Sun´s apparent movement

The Earth is moving…

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Axial tilt

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Axial tilt

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Day and night

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Time zones

– 24 hours: rotation 360º– 24 time zones

– 360 º planet Earth : each time zone 15º = 24 hours

– 1 hour each time zone 24 hours: 24 zones

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Revolution• How long? 365 5 h. 48´ 45

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•Consequences

Seasons

Length of the day and night

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Summer in the Northern hemisphereWinter in the Southern hemisphere

• Summer solstice (june)

• The part illuminated in the North is bigger: longer days.• The North Pole is always illuminated.•Shorter days in the Southern hemisphere

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Summer in the southern hemispherewinter in the Northern hemisphere

•The part illuminated in the South is bigger: longer days. •The South Pole is always illuminated.•The Norht Pole is in darkness: Northern hemisphere winter.

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Midnight sun in Norway(60 degrees North)

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Night in the winter: Norway

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Spring in the Northern hemisphere(Equinox in march)

• Neither of the Poles are bending towards the sun.

• Both hemispheres are equally illuminated.

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Autumn in the Northern hemisphere(equinox in september)

•Neither of the Poles are bending towards the sun.•Both hemispheres are equally illuminated.

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Summer solstice in the Northern hemisphere

• The sunrays are vertical in the tropic of Cancer

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Winter solstice in the Northern hemisphere

• The sunrays are vertical in the tropic of Capricorn

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Equinoxes

• The sunrays are vertical at the Equator

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CLIMATE ZONESTropics Temperate zones Polar regions

High temperaturesthroughout the year

Different number of daylight hours

Low temperatures throughout the year

Little differences between seasons

Four seasons Summer and winter Low temperatures

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CLIMATE ZONES

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•What is cartography?

The study of maps•Three characteristics of maps

They are simple, reduced and use colours and symbols

•Are map projections accurate?

No, they are distorted representations of the Earth.

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A.- Cylindrical projection: MERCATOR

MAP PROJECTIONS

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B.- Projection onto a plane

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C.- A conical projection

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Scale• Graphic scale: line divided into equal parts.

• Numerical scale: relationship between a unit of distance on a map (1cm) and the real distance (100.000 cm.= 1000 m.)

– Large: 1: 5000-1:50000 (1cm.-50m.---1cm.-500 m.)– Intermediate:1: 50 000- 1: 100.000 (500 m - 1km.)– Small: 1: 100 000… (1km…)

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TopographicMap:Relief, towns andRoads also.

KINDS OF MAPS

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Thematic:Population,Climate,Whatever…

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Virtual map

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Aerial photography