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activity 8. southern seasons
question: what are seasons like in the southern hemisphere?
- form hypothesis: look at how the sun rays hit the person in the southern hemisphere on june 21 and december 21. which date do you think is warmer? why?
- collect data: select the earth tab. fill in the information for the latitude 40° s on june 21 and december 21. (to measure the sun - ray angle, select show protractor. the angle will be between 0 and 90 degrees.)
| date | rays on panel | temp. (°c) | daylight hours | sun ray angle |
| june 21 | ||||
| december 21 |
- analyze: what is the first day of winter in the southern hemisphere?
what is the first day of summer in the southern hemisphere?
- draw conclusions: how are seasons in the southern hemisphere related to seasons in the northern hemisphere?
- extend: on the space tab, drag the axis to 0° (straight up and down). how does this affect seasons on the earth tab?
- apply: what would seasons be like if earths axis were tilted more than 23.5°?
use the gizmo to test your prediction. were you correct?
Brief Explanations
- In the southern hemisphere, on December 21 the Sun is more directly overhead (higher Sun - ray angle), leading to more rays on the panel, longer daylight hours, and warmer temperatures compared to June 21. This is because December 21 is the summer - solstice in the southern hemisphere and June 21 is the winter - solstice.
- The first day of winter in the southern hemisphere is June 21 (or around this date, the winter - solstice), and the first day of summer is December 21 (the summer - solstice).
- Seasons in the southern hemisphere are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. When it is summer in the southern hemisphere, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and vice - versa.
- If the Earth's axis is at 0° tilt, there would be no significant seasonal changes as the Sun's rays would hit the Earth's surface more evenly throughout the year.
- If the Earth's axis were tilted more than 23.5°, the differences between seasons would be more extreme. Winters would be colder and summers would be hotter, with more variation in daylight hours between the solstices and equinoxes.
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- December 21 is warmer in the southern hemisphere as the Sun is more directly overhead, resulting in more intense sunlight, longer daylight hours, and higher temperatures.
- First day of winter: June 21. First day of summer: December 21.
- Seasons in the southern hemisphere are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere.
- No significant seasonal changes as the Sun's rays would be more evenly distributed.
- More extreme seasons with colder winters and hotter summers and greater variation in daylight hours.