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App\Entity\MediaTranslation {#1397 -id: 3427 -title: "4 seasons #2" -description: """ <p>The seasons are three-month periods separating the equinoxes (spring, autumn) and the solstices (summer, winter).</p>\r\n \r\n <p>The changing seasons are linked to the variation of the Earth's axial tilt comparative to the plane of the ecliptic.<br />\r\n The Earth’s rotation axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5° from the perpendicular in its year-long orbit around the sun. As the tilt is fixed in space, each of the Earth’s poles is alternately exposed more to the sun every six months.</p>\r\n \r\n <p>Diagrams are not drawn to scale.</p> """ -legends: """ Sun rays\r\n 22-23 Dec.\r\n Winter solstice (Northern hemisphere)\r\n 20-21 March\r\n Spring equinox\r\n 21-22 June\r\n Summer solstice (Northern hemisphere)\r\n 22-23 Sept.\r\n Autumn equinox """ -goals: """ <ul>\r\n \t<li>To understand the meaning of the tropics.</li>\r\n \t<li>To link the alternating seasons to the Earth's axial tilt .</li>\r\n \t<li>To understand how the duration of daylight changes with the seasons.</li>\r\n </ul> """ -more: """ <p>During the <strong>solstices</strong>, the hemisphere tilted towards the sun, where it is <strong>summer</strong>, receives more solar energy than the one tilted away from it, where it is <strong>winter</strong>. During the <strong>equinoxes</strong>, both hemispheres are equally exposed and therefore receive the same amount of sunlight. These variations can best be seen at the poles, where the sun does not rise in winter and does not set in summer.<br />\r\n In the <strong>Tropics</strong>, the temperature does not vary much due to the height of the sun all year long. On a long-term basis, the intensity of the seasons changes as a result of astronomical cycles.<br />\r\n For example, the tilt of the Earth’s rotation axis varies between 21.5° and 24 .5° every 41,000 years or so.</p>\r\n \r\n <p> </p>\r\n \r\n <p> </p> """ -scenario: null -features: "<p><strong>Click </strong>on a date to locate the Earth at this time.</p>" -publishedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1431302400 {#1394 : 2015-05-11 00:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00) } -preventIndexForSearch: false #locale: "en" #translatable: App\Entity\Media {#1308 …} #status: "published" #createdAt: DateTime @1208988000 {#1395 : 2008-04-23 22:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00) } #updatedAt: DateTime @1704664461 {#1396 : 2024-01-07 21:54:21.0 UTC (+00:00) } } |
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