4th Q Lesson 1 Science 7
4th Q Lesson 1 Science 7
4th Q Lesson 1 Science 7
Earth Using
Coordinate System:
Latitude and
Longitude
Table of contents
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01
Definition
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What is the terrestrial globe?
Mercury is the closest planet to the Speaking of craters, many of them
Sun and the smallest one in the entire were named after artists or authors
Solar System. This planet's name has who made significant contributions to
nothing to do with the liquid metal, their respective fields. Mercury takes
since Mercury was named after the a little more than 58 days to complete
Roman messenger god. Despite being its rotation, so try to imagine how
closer to the Sun than Venus, its long days must be there! Since the
temperatures aren't as terribly hot as temperatures are so extreme, albeit
that planet's. Its surface is quite not as extreme as in Venus, and the
similar to that of Earth's Moon, which solar radiation is so high, Mercury has
means there are a lot of craters and been deemed to be non-habitable for
plains humans
Do we need to study the globe?
Length Latitude
Despite being red, Mars is Venus is the second planet from
actually a cold place the Sun. It’s a hot place
Meridians Parallels
Jupiter is the biggest planet of Saturn is a gas giant and has
them all several rings
Others parts of the globe
Antarctic
Arctic Circle The Equator Circle
Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely Neptune is the farthest
cold place high temperatures planet from the Sun
Capricorn Greenwich
Tropic Meridian Cancer Tropic
Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun with several rings planet of them all
02
Continents
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A picture is worth a
thousand words
03
Oceans
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Who invented
the globe?
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1491
Was the date when Martin Behaim (1459-1507) built
the first terrestrial sphere
9h 55m 23s
Jupiter's rotation period
333,000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s
386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
Percentages in the terrestrial globe
29% 71%
Continents Oceans
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful name
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet
smallest of them all from the Sun
04
Cardinal points
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Studies about terrestrial globe
Venus
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is
a very cold place
The globe through the years
Venus is the second planet Despite being red, Mars is
from the Sun a very cold place
Venus Mars
Mercury Jupiter
Mercury is the closest Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun planet of them all
Some data about the globe
Mars Venus
Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely
cold place high temperatures
Mercury Saturn
Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant
planet to the Sun and has several rings