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The earth
The Earth is a planet. It rotates on its axis, revolves around the Sun and moves with the Sun through space. The Earth gets its warm and light from the Sun. All around the Earth is atmosphere. We breathe it, and it gives us our weather. The air is always moving. The movement of the air make our winds. Small drops of water in the air form clouds. And as the clouds move about they brings us rain and storms.
The equatorial diameter of the Earth is 12 756 kilometers. The Earth is like a sphere, but flat at the poles. This makes a difference of only 43 kilometers between the Earth’s diameter at the equator and the diameter at the poles. The weigh of the Earth is the figure 6 followed by 21 zeros if count in tons.
The terrestrial globe revolves on it’s axis for 24 hours. When the terrestrial globe faces to the Sun, we can see sunlight and we have day. When terrestrial globe turns away from the Sun’s light, we have night. When our part begins to turn toward the Sun and we see the first sunlight, we call it morning. When we are facing the Sun most directly, it is noon. When the Earth begins to turn away from the Sun, we have afternoon and evening, and night.
The average speed revolution of the Earth round the Sun is 29,8 kilometers per second. The small eccentricity the orbit of the Earth does the little difference in the length of the seasons because of this variation. The number of days between the beginning of spring and of autumn, in the northern hemisphere is 186, but the number of days between the beginning of autumn and the beginning of spring is 179.
The Earth takes 365 ¼ days to travel around the Sun. This makes our year. As the Earth travels around, first one then the other is titled toward the Sun. When the North Pole tilts toward the Sun, the rays of the world. It is warmer and it has its summer (June, July and August). It also has longer days, because it turns to the Sun more of the time. When the South Pole is toward the Sun, the southern half of the world is warmer, and it has its summer (December, January and February). Then the northern half is getting less direct sunshine, because it tilts away from the Sun. It has shorter days. It has winter. The seasons between them we call spring and autumn.