Earth spins around like a top while it also moves around the Sun, that’s how we get day and night and seasons.
Rotation is when Earth turns on its axis, like spinning in place. Imagine you're sitting on a merry-go-round. When it spins, you see different parts of the park, that's like how Earth shows different sides to the Sun, giving us day and night.
Revolution is when Earth goes around the Sun, like going on a long bike ride. It takes about 365 days to make one full trip, that’s why we have years.
Why We Have Seasons
As Earth moves around the Sun, its tilt changes how much sunlight each part gets. Imagine tilting your head while riding your bike, sometimes more light hits your face, sometimes less. That’s like summer and winter!
When it's summer in one place, it's winter on the other side of Earth, just like being in the sun or under a blanket!
So Earth is doing two things at once: spinning and going around the Sun, and that makes our day, night, and seasons. Earth spins around like a top while it also moves around the Sun, that’s how we get day and night and seasons.
Rotation is when Earth turns on its axis, like spinning in place. Imagine you're sitting on a merry-go-round. When it spins, you see different parts of the park, that's like how Earth shows different sides to the Sun, giving us day and night.
Revolution is when Earth goes around the Sun, like going on a long bike ride. It takes about 365 days to make one full trip, that’s why we have years.
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- How Does Day and Night Explained in One Minute Work?
- How and Why Revolutions Occur?
- How Does Day and Night – The Rotation of the Earth Work?
- How Does Seasons and the Sun: Crash Course Kids 11.1 Work?
- How Does Learn About Summer for Kids: Summer Solstice, seasons Work?