Relacionar Columnas Seasons, Solstices, EquinoxesVersión en línea Complete this vocabulary activity to review terms from last week and practice vocabulary from this week! You can play this game an unlimited number of times, so you should be completing the task over and over until you get them all correct! por Maria Thomas _ Staff - DillardDriveMS 1 This happens twice a year when neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun. The noon sun is directly above the equator. 2 The most northern and southern ends of the Earth where the Earth’s axis of rotation meets the surface 3 4 When the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator twice a year 5 September 23rd 6 An imaginary line that runs (horizontally) around the center of the Earth. The Earth has the greatest diameter at this point. It divides the Earth into the Northern & Southern hemispheres. 7 The Earth's revolution 8 Half of a sphere, or half of the Earth 9 March 21st 10 To go around 11 12 To spin or turn 13 An imaginary line that runs through the center of the Earth 14 June 21st 15 The elliptical path of the Earth or a planet 16 December 21st 17 The length of Earth's rotation 18 The Earth's rotation 19 The length of Earth's revolution Orbit Spring equinox This picture shows the Earth's revolution. 24 hours Hemisphere Axis 365 days Solstice A process that contributes to the pattern of changing seasons Winter solstice Poles Revolution A process that causes the day/night cycle This picture shows the Earth's rotation. Equinox Equator Rotation Summer solstice Autumnal equinox