Planet Earth: Find Out About
Planet Earth: Find Out About
Planet Earth: Find Out About
• Use a scale
• Locate a place on a map
• Use a map of time zones
“I see Earth!”
Today, we all know what the Earth looks like from space.
But until the 20th century, no-one was sure.
In 1961, the astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person
to see the Earth from space. His first words were: “I see Earth!
It is so beautiful!” Since Gagarin’s flight, hundreds of men
and women have gone into space.
Artificial satellites now collect images of the Earth
all the time. Satellite images are important in meteorology,
environmental conservation, military intelligence,
and many other fields.
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HOW DO WE KNOW?
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1 The Earth and the Solar System
ACTIVITIES
The Solar System
1 List the planets in order The Solar System consists of a single star, the Sun,
of distance from the Sun.
and the planets that orbit it. The Sun is a huge mass of hot
(Begin with the nearest
gases, which sends out energy to the rest of the Solar System.
planet.) Which is the
largest planet? Which
There are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
is the smallest planet? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
2 What is the meaning Our own planet, the Earth, is the fifth biggest planet
of the following terms? in the Solar System. It has a surface area of 510
million square
• Solar System kilometres (km2). It is the third closest planet to the Sun,
• orbit which is 150 million km away.
• satellite Most planets in the Solar System have one or more satellites,
which are astronomical bodies that orbit them.
The Earth only has one satellite: the Moon.
Earth
Mercury
SUN
Venus Mars
Uranus Neptune
Jupiter Saturn
THE BIOSPHERE
10,000 A The biosphere: life on Earth
8,000
The Earth is the only planet in the Solar System
6,000 B where life exists. The following conditions
4,000 C make this possible:
2,000 • The Earth has the ideal temperature for life.
0 D It is the right distance from the Sun so it is
not too hot or too cold.
2,000
• The atmosphere is a layer of gases that
4,000
protects the Earth from the Sun’s radiation.
6,000
It contains essential gases, like oxygen.
8,000
E • Water is necessary for all living things.
10,000
The biosphere is the ecological system in
A Limit of the flight of birds. B Limit of life in the tropical zone. which life exists. Nearly all living things are
C Limit of life in the temperate zone. D Most living things. found between an altitude of 3,000 metres (m)
E Lowest limit of life. above sea level, and 2,000 m below sea level.
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Planet Earth 1
Carbon dioxide
0.038 %
Argon
0.93 %
Other gases
0.032 %
Nitrogen
Atmosphere Lithosphere 78.1 %
ACTIVITIES
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2 The movement of the Earth
Rotation
The Earth spins continually on its own
ROTATION OF THE EARTH axis in a west-to-east direction. It takes
North 24 hours to complete one rotation.
Pole
The rotation of the Earth causes
day the alternation of day and night.
The Earth is spherical so the Sun
cannot illuminate the whole planet
simultaneously. Consequently, it is
the Sun's
rays
always day on only one side of the
Earth’s surface, where it receives
the Sun’s rays. On the other side,
it is night.
night
Revolution
At the same time as the Earth rotates
on its axis, it also moves around the
South
Sun in an elliptical orbit. It takes
Pole
the Earth 365 days and six hours to
axis of complete one revolution. As a calendar
rotation year only has 365 days, there is a leap
year every four years, when we add
an extra day to the month of February.
the Earth’s tilt:
The Earth is tilted so the angle
23.5º to the Sun
of the Sun’s rays changes in each
hemisphere during the year.
This causes the seasons.
ACTIVITIES
1 What is the rotation of the Earth? How long 4 What is the revolution of the Earth?
does it take? How long does it take?
2 Why does the rotation of the Earth cause 5 Why does the revolution of the Earth cause
the alternation of day and night? the seasons?
3 Does the length of day and night change more at
the Equator or at the poles during the year? Why?
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spring
spring equinox
summer
solstice
autumn
summer winter
winter
summer
winter
solstice
it
autumn
ical orb
ellipt
autumn
equinox
spring
The seasons
At the Equator, the Sun’s rays reach the Earth vertically
ACTIVITIES
all the year round so there is little difference between
the seasons. 6 At what angle do the Sun’s
However, further from the equator, the seasons rays reach the northern
are reversed in the two hemispheres: hemisphere in summer?
7 What do the following
• In summer, the Sun’s rays reach one hemisphere almost
terms mean?
vertically. At the same time, it is winter in the other
hemisphere. For example, it is summer in Spain • equinox
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3 How do we represent the Earth?
The title
tells us what
180º 150º 120º 90º 60º 30º 0º 30º 60º 90º 120º 150º 180º
the map is
N PRECIPITATION 60º
about.
Greenwich meridian
40º
40º
Tropic of Cancer
20º 20º
0º Equator 0º
20º 20º
150º 120º
Tropic of Capricorn
Total precipitation
(in mm)
40º
Over 3,000 mm
Scale
3,000 to 1,000 mm 0 2,700
60º
1,000 to 500 mm
kilometres SOURCE: A. N. Strahler and A. H. Strahler, Physical Geography.
500 to 250 mm
90º 60º 30º 0º 30º 60º 90º 120º 150º 180º
Less than 250 mm
The key shows the Scale indicates how We use parallels and
colours and symbols far distances have been meridians to find the exact
used on the map. reduced. location of a place.
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on a particular subject, for example climate
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or population. They often use colours, Altiplano er 0°
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2 What type of information does the thematic map 500
SCALE
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give us? 200 Isl an ds kilometres
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3 What is the difference between a topographic map Strait Cape Horn
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90° of Mage 60° 30°
and a thematic map?
A THEMATIC MAP
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G r e e n w i ch m e r i d i a n
DID YOU KNOW?
ATLANTIC
Orientation in nature OCEAN
Me dit e r r ane an
We establish direction by using the cardinal S ea
points: north, south, east and west. If we are
lost in the countryside without a compass, map or
GPS, we can use the position of the Sun for orientation.
The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Precipitation
Precipitaciones
(enmm)
(in mm)
At night-time, the North Star always indicates north.
Over
Más1,000
de 1.000
mm
• Look on internet for a map of star constellations. 1,000
De to 500amm
1.000 500
Scale
Can you find the North Star? (First, look for the Big 500De
to500
200amm
200
0 420
Dipper.) Try to identify it in the night sky tonight. Less
Menos
than 200
de 200
mm
kilometres
ACTIVITIES
4 Name two ways of representing the Earth. 6 Investigate the colours and symbols used on maps.
What are the advantages and disadvantages Look for one example of each of the following:
of each one? • a line • a symbol • a green area
5 Make a list of the main parts of a map. • a blue area
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a very small circle
España
What type of information do we get 7 Do you use maps in your own life? Are they printed
from each of the following? on paper, or displayed on an electronic screen?
• map key • scale • parallels and meridians In which situations do we use each kind of map?
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4 The geographic coordinates
90º
66º 33’ N
Arctic Circle 60º
40º
to south, are: the Arctic Circle; the Tropic Parallels: the Equator divides the Earth into the northern and
of Cancer; the Tropic of Capricorn; southern hemispheres.
the Antarctic Circle.
• Meridians are imaginary semicircles
running in a north-south direction from the 505399-01-20b paralelos
North Pole to the South Pole. The prime
meridian (0º) is also called the Greenwich
meridian. This line divides the Earth into
two hemispheres: the western hemisphere WESTERN EASTERN
HEMISPHERE HEMISPHERE
and the eastern hemisphere. There are 360
60º 50º 40º 30º 20º 10º 0º 10º 20º 30º 40º 50º 60º
meridians: 180 in each hemisphere.
Greenwich meridian
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Planet Earth 1
Arctic Circle
60º 60º
Saint Petersburg
London
40º Rome 40º
Tropic of Cancer
Greenwich Meridian
20º 20º
0º Equator 0º
Quito Kinshasa
20º Rio de Janeiro 20º
1.
The map shows it is near the 60º parallel 505399-01-21a
GPS mundi localizacion
in the northern hemisphere.
GPS (Global Positioning System) is a satellite navigation
So its latitude is 60º north.
system. Each GPS receiver is in contact with several
2. It is near the 30º meridian in the eastern satellites. It gives
hemisphere. So its longitude is 30º east. highly accurate
3.
Its geographic coordinates are therefore calculations of
60º N, 30º E. latitude and
longitude.
• When and where
do you think GPS
is used?
ACTIVITIES
1 Copy the table in your notebook. Complete it with 2 Imagine that a ship is in difficulty west of the
the missing information. Canary Islands. Is it necessary to know its
geographic coordinates before rescuing it? Why?
City Latitude Longitude 3 Look for the ship and the plane on the map. Then
Saint Petersburg 60º N 30º E copy and complete the sentences in your notebook.
21º S 38º W
The lost ship is in the ..... hemisphere and
London its approximate coordinates are ..... It was
32º S 150º E
going to 20º S, 120º E. Its direction should
be .....
Rome
The rescue plane is in the ..... hemisphere,
Quito and its approximate coordinates are .....
Kinshasa Its direction will be ..... towards the ship.
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5 How do we use scale on a map?
Map scale
A
A map is a reduced representation of a real Kirkby
Wallasey
LIVERPOOL
Roby WARRINGTON
In this case, a scale of 1/200,000 means BIRKENHEAD
that 1 cm on the map is equal to 200,000 cm
Widnes
on the ground. Bebington
• Graphic scale (bar scale) shows the The map is on a scale of 1/600,000. In the real world,
equivalent distance on a bar divided the region is 600,000 times larger than in this representation.
That is why this map does not show many details.
into equal segments, usually 1cm.
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The bar looks like a small ruler.
The numbers on the bar indicate the
actual distance that each segment ACTIVITIES
represents.
1 Compare the maps.
a Study Maps A and B. These show Merseyside –
SCALE the region around Liverpool (England).
With a partner, find Litherland and the
0 20 40 60 Kirkby Industrial Estate on map A.
Use a ruler to measure the distance
on the map. Then calculate the distance
in kilometres.
b Compare maps A and B. Why is Widnes only
In this case, 1 cm on the map represents on map B?
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Planet Earth 1
How to use scale to calculate distances b Measure the distance you wish to
calculate. For example, use a ruler to
a Interpret the map scale. The scale on this
measure the distance between Madrid
map is 1/8,250,000. So 1 cm on the map is
and Lisbon. (In this case, it is 6 cm.)
equivalent to 82.5 km (or 8,250,000
centimetres) in the real world. c
Do the calculations. Work out the figure
that is proportional to six centimetres.
x represents the distance that you want
to calculate:
1 6 cm
5
8,250,000 x
8,250,000 3 6
x5
1
x 5 49,500,000 cm
ACTIVITIES
Madrid-
Paris Luxembourg Prague Paris
Bratislava Paris-
Vienna Budapest Berlin
ATLANTI C Bern Berlin-
Ljubjana
OCEAN Prague
Zagreb Prague-
San Sarajevo Belgrade Vienna
Monaco Marino Sofia Vienna-
Podgorica
Madrid Zagreb
Rome
Skopje Zagreb-
Tirana Athens
SCALE
SCALE
0 200 Athens
0 300 Me dite r r a ne a n S e
a
kilometres
kilometres
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ACTIVITY ROUND-UP
PLANET EARTH
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…… …… is …… is is which
may be
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which causes which causes
…… ……
2 What is the biosphere? 5 Copy the illustration in your notebook. Label the
following: the Equator, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of
3 Explain the difference between the following terms. Capricorn, North Pole, South Pole, Greenwich meridian,
Listen and check your answers. northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere.
• The hydrosphere and the lithosphere
A
• Numeric scale and graphic scale
• Parallel and meridian H
B
• Latitude and longitude
• Solstice and equinox
G
4 Look at the photo and describe the outer structure
of the Earth.
C
F
D
E
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Planet Earth 1
7 Tidworth
Copy and complete this table on the Earth’s 9 Look at the map and answer the questions.
movements in your notebook. Then answer
the questions. The mine
Rotation Revolution
STONEHOUSE
What type of
…… ……
movement is it?
Didbrook
How long does Barton
…… …… Mine
it take?
Bradwell
What does it
…… ……
cause?
SCALE
0 6
a Why do day and night alternate on Earth? Kilometres
c Using Google Maps, make a ”virtual” visit • The water cycle takes place.
to Helsinki, Cairo and Rio de Janeiro.
Do they look similar to each other?
ExoMars Rover.
SPACE EXPLORATION
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KNOW HOW TO… Key Competences
City maps (also known as street plans) help us to find our way around a city.
They have to include a lot of detail, so they are very large scale representations.
• Which Spanish city does the map below represent?
A C D E F G H I J
1 Metro
1
2 Convent
2
Oriente
square Royal theatre of the
Isabel II Descalzas Reales
National Coach square Carmen
Museum Metro church
Royal Palace t
ee
str
3 rga
ra Aren
al st 3
Ve reet
Puerta del Sol
square
San Ginés
church Metro
Sa Regional
nti reet authorities
4 ag
os Main st of Madrid 4
tr
eet
Factor st
Almudena
Cathedral Metro
Metro
Main
reet
Scale Sac
ram
Museum
Sacramento
0 100 en
church to
str
eet
Church
metres
6 6
A C D E F G H I J
The scale enables Parks are The plan shows streets The key explains
us to calculate shown in and squares, and identifies the symbols that
distances. green. historic monuments. are used.
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1 Find the places on the city map: 3 Work in groups, and choose your role. You are a foreign
a Look at D5 and H2. Which buildings are on these squares? tourist (A), or you live in Madrid (B).
b What are the references for San Ginés Church and Think about the language we use for directions:
Carmen Church? How do I get to…?, Turn right…, Go straight
c Can you find a museum? Is it near a metro station? ahead…
a A is in the main square and asks B for directions.
2 Use the scale. B explains how to get to the Royal Theatre.
a What is the scale of this map? b B then uses the map to suggest other places
b What is the distance in a straight line from the Convent that are worth visiting. A and B talk about
of the Descalzas Reales to the Royal Theatre? how to get there.
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Planet Earth 1
0 1 .00 2 .00 3 .00 4 .00 5 .00 6 .00 7 .00 8 .00 9 .00 10 .00 11 .00 12 .00 13 .00 14 .00 15 .00 16 .00 17 .00 18 .00 19 .00 20 .00 21 .00 22 .00 23 .00 24 .00
-3
+11
-9 -5 +7 +9
0 +12
+3 +10
+5
-8 Moscow
-4 -2 -1
Paris +1 +2
+6
-9 Yanji
-7
-8 New York Madrid Kashgar
San Francisco -6 -5 +8
Tokyo
+4:30
+3:30
+3 +5:30
+6:30
+1
-6 +2 +7
+4
-5:30 0
Mogadishu
-3
+11
+9:30
São Paulo
+8
-4 +10
Scale
0 1,800 +12
kilometres
As a result of the Earth’s rotation, it is daytime on one side a You take a flight from Madrid at 10 am,
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the other. husos horarios and arrive in New York eight hours
later. What time do you arrive?
Time zones were created to make the time around the world
correspond to the position of the Sun. b You fly from San Francisco to Paris.
How many time zones will you cross?
The Earth is a sphere (360º), and takes 24 hours to rotate
Do you put your watch forward
on its axis. It takes one hour to move the equivalent of 15º
or back when you arrive?
because 24 3 15 = 360. Consequently, the Earth is divided
into 24 time zones, which go from pole to pole. c Look at China on the map.
It is the same time everywhere inside a time zone. If the Sun rises at 5 am in Kashgar,
what time does it rise in Yanji?
Time zones are measured from the Greenwich meridian:
d Why do they say “and one hour
• If we go east, we move the clock forward by one hour
earlier in the Canary Islands”
as we go through each time zone.
in the Spanish media?
• If we go west, we move the clock back by one hour
as we go through each time zone. 2 Find out the time in the following
Time zones are influenced by political factors. cities using internet. (Type the key
words “world clock” in an internet
• Some countries, like China and Argentina, have the same time
search engine.)
across the whole country, even though they are in more than
one time zone. • London (United Kingdom)
• Other countries, such as the United States, have several • Mumbai (India)
time zones. • Lima (Peru)
• Casablanca (Morocco)
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