The earth is an oblate spheroid - a sphere with flattened poles and a slight bulge at the equator.
The earth's polar diameter is 12,640 km, while its equatorial diameter is 12,683 km. Its equational circumference is 39.842.72 km.
As the earth rotates, its side that is lighted by the sun is day time, while its side that is in darkness is night time.
The earth rotates in counterclockwise direction or from west to east. Hence, we see the sun rise in the east.
The earth rotates at the speed of 1,680 km per hour or 28 km per minute.
The axis of the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees. Because of this tilt, the hours of day and night are not exactly 12.
A revolution is the journey of the earth around the sun. The imaginary path followed by the earth is its orbit.
It takes the earth 365 1/4 days to make one revolution. The period of time it takes a planet to complete one revolution is called a year.
The earth is revolving at a speed of 105,600 km per hour or 1,760 km per minute.
The orbit of the earth is elliptical. The point in the orbit nearest the sun is called perihelion, while the point farthest is called aphelion. The average distance of the earth from the sun is 148,800,00 km.
Seasons occur because the tilt of the earth's axis. In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer has longer days and shorter nights. During winter, there are shorter days and longer nights. The opposite occurs in the Southern Hemisphere.
The globe is a model of the earth. The top of the globe is North, its bottom is South, its left side is West, and its right side is East.
The lines drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole are called meridians. The line drawn from the West to East are called parallels.
The distances measured in degrees north or south of equator are called latitude. Longitude is the distance measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
The prime meridian is at 0 degrees longitude, and the international date line is at 180 degrees. The equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
To find the exact location of a place at the globe, find its latitude and longitude.
A map is a flat or graphic representation of the earth's surface. The art of map making is called cartography.
To read a map, take note of the compass direction, the legend, and the reference lines.
The 24 time zones on the earth correspond to the 24 meridians drawn on the globe at 15 degrees intervals.
The calendar shows the 12 months of the year. September, April, June, and November have 30 days, and the other months have 31 days, except February, which has 28 days.
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