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Rotation vs. Revolution in Earth Science

Rotation refers to an object spinning on its axis, while revolution describes an object orbiting around another. Both rotation and revolution affect the seasons and climate on Earth. The four seasons are winter, spring, summer, and fall, each with characteristic weather patterns and temperatures.

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Rotation vs. Revolution in Earth Science

Rotation refers to an object spinning on its axis, while revolution describes an object orbiting around another. Both rotation and revolution affect the seasons and climate on Earth. The four seasons are winter, spring, summer, and fall, each with characteristic weather patterns and temperatures.

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Learning Activity:

Directions: Using Venn diagram, differentiate rotation to revolution and state


its similarity. (At least 2 sentences)

ROTATION REVOLUTION

Learning Evaluation:
Essay
Directions: Answer the following questions. (At least 3 sentences)
1. How do we know the Earth is spinning? (5 pts)
2. How do rotation and revolution affect Earth? (5 pts)
3. What are the four seasons of the year? Discuss each season. (20 pts)

References:
Barth, D. (2019). Astronomy for Educators. Published by
ScholarWorks@[Link] of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Nicolson, I (2014). Introducing Astronomy. A guide to the Universe.
Published by Dunedin Academic Press Ltd.
Fraknoi, A. et al. (2017). Astronomy. Published by Openstax.
Scott, J. (2010). Introduction to Astronomy. Published by JAS Educational
Publications.

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