4. What happened to the amount of solar energy as it strikes near the Poles? 5. How will you compare the temperature between the equator and the higher latitude? A. Warmer B. Equator C. Slant D. Latitude E. less solar energy

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Name:
Grade & Sec:
BIG IDEAS:
Teacher:
Different parts of earth's surface
receive different amount of sunlight. The lowest
the latitude, gets the most energy from the sun.
The highest the latitude gets lowest energy
from the sun. The sun strike Earth's most
WORKSHEET PART I
The Sun's Rays and Latitude
directly at the equator. Near the pole, the sun
rays strike the surface at a slant. This spread the
Su y spmad
Overa
rays over the wide area. The more focused the
Sun ay pat
everide a
rays are, the more energy an area receives and
the warmer it is. The tilt of the earth causes
different areas to receive different amount of
solar enerev
Direction: Study and analyze the picture above. Answer the guide questions by choosing
the letter of the correct answer inside the box.
1. Which part of the earth receive more amount of light?
2. Which of the following affect the amount of sunlight that the earth receives?
3. How do you describe the rays of the sun as it strikes near the North Pole?
4. What happened to the amount of solar energy as it strikes near the Poles?
5. How will you compare the temperature between the equator and the higher latitude?
A. Warmer B. Equator C. Slant D. Latitude E. less solar energy
Transcribed Image Text:Name: Grade & Sec: BIG IDEAS: Teacher: Different parts of earth's surface receive different amount of sunlight. The lowest the latitude, gets the most energy from the sun. The highest the latitude gets lowest energy from the sun. The sun strike Earth's most WORKSHEET PART I The Sun's Rays and Latitude directly at the equator. Near the pole, the sun rays strike the surface at a slant. This spread the Su y spmad Overa rays over the wide area. The more focused the Sun ay pat everide a rays are, the more energy an area receives and the warmer it is. The tilt of the earth causes different areas to receive different amount of solar enerev Direction: Study and analyze the picture above. Answer the guide questions by choosing the letter of the correct answer inside the box. 1. Which part of the earth receive more amount of light? 2. Which of the following affect the amount of sunlight that the earth receives? 3. How do you describe the rays of the sun as it strikes near the North Pole? 4. What happened to the amount of solar energy as it strikes near the Poles? 5. How will you compare the temperature between the equator and the higher latitude? A. Warmer B. Equator C. Slant D. Latitude E. less solar energy
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