The document discusses the seasons and factors that influence them. It explains that the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun cause the seasons by changing the angle at which different parts of the Earth receive sunlight throughout the year. Specifically, it notes that summer occurs in the northern hemisphere when its axis is tilted toward the sun, and winter when it is tilted away. The document also states that the Philippines experiences two main seasons - a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May - with some areas receiving rain all year.
The document discusses the seasons and factors that influence them. It explains that the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun cause the seasons by changing the angle at which different parts of the Earth receive sunlight throughout the year. Specifically, it notes that summer occurs in the northern hemisphere when its axis is tilted toward the sun, and winter when it is tilted away. The document also states that the Philippines experiences two main seasons - a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May - with some areas receiving rain all year.
The document discusses the seasons and factors that influence them. It explains that the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun cause the seasons by changing the angle at which different parts of the Earth receive sunlight throughout the year. Specifically, it notes that summer occurs in the northern hemisphere when its axis is tilted toward the sun, and winter when it is tilted away. The document also states that the Philippines experiences two main seasons - a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May - with some areas receiving rain all year.
The document discusses the seasons and factors that influence them. It explains that the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun cause the seasons by changing the angle at which different parts of the Earth receive sunlight throughout the year. Specifically, it notes that summer occurs in the northern hemisphere when its axis is tilted toward the sun, and winter when it is tilted away. The document also states that the Philippines experiences two main seasons - a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May - with some areas receiving rain all year.
Lesson 3 Seasons in the Philippines All Written Works.
Pre-Assessment Snow-snow is just so beautiful it covers everything like a fluffy white blanket and makes for a picturesque panorama. Spring-whether it's flowers or trees, everything is in bloom during the spring. Summer-summer is the warmest season of the year. Fall- the season of fall is also called the aurora season because clear evening skies make for good stargazing. Questions (Items 1-5) 1. The solstices mark when the subsolar point reaches its northernmost and southernmost latitudes. 2. The Earth is also revolving around the Sun, so each day of the year, the Earth is at a different point in its orbit. So because the Earth is facing the Sun at a different angle each day, the "path" the Sun makes in the sky will be different each day of the year. 3. The tilt of the Earth's axis also defines the length of daylight. Daylight hours are shortest in each hemisphere's winter. Between summer and winter solstice, the number of daylight hours decreases, and the rate of decrease is larger the higher the latitude. The fewer sunlight hours the colder the nights. 4. If earth did not tilt and orbited in an upright position around the sun, there would be minor variations in temperatures and precipitation throughout each year as Earth moves slightly closer and farther away from the sun. Basically, we would not have any seasons. 5. When the Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun for the Northern Hemisphere, the people in the Northern Hemisphere experience summer, while at the same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun and the people there experience winter. Questions (Items 1-3) 1. (1) the wet season, from June to November; and (2) the dry season, from December to May. 2. There are two seasons in the country, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall. This is also dependent on location in the country as some areas experience rain all throughout the year (see Climate types). 3. There are two seasons in the country, the wet season and the dry season, based upon the amount of rainfall. This is also dependent on location in the country as some areas experience rain all throughout the year (see Climate types). Post-Assessment (A&B) A. 1.D 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.A