China Primary School Science - English Version Science
Mission Objectives
Explain how the Earth's movement causes day and night
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Words and meanings to learn
axis
The (imaginary) line which a planet rotates around.
horizon
The line which is the furthest we can see, where the sky seems to meet the land.
time zone
A region where the same time is used.
navigate
To plan how you will travel somewhere.
longitude
Imaginary lines which run vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole. They help us calculate how far east or west a location is.
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