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A movie about cause of seasons changes

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@gabesegun7966
@gabesegun7966 Год назад
At 58 and 40 years out of high school, this my first full understanding of this important and relevant lesson. Glad to be alive.
@kitcanyon658
@kitcanyon658 Год назад
Never too late to learn something new.
@joshuaswinney3203
@joshuaswinney3203 3 года назад
I am a time traveler from yesterday. I went to bed and woke up today. I traveled here to let you know a puppy goes missing. I'll have to sleep some more to get farther in the future for more info.
@kevinmanalo12
@kevinmanalo12 4 года назад
Thank you for creating this. I struggled to explain the seasons to my son, but your video explained it very well. After 3 hours of sketches and not working he finally got it after watching this video. We are grateful thank you!
@hegane9999
@hegane9999 Год назад
i need help too lol im stuck on how keplers model explains day and light we had a sub and we did no work cuz it was so like bad and there was no teaching involved
@sophiemurray2624
@sophiemurray2624 3 года назад
Who’s here from geography
@savjz-plays6750
@savjz-plays6750 2 года назад
1 year later 😭
@prachiarora7843
@prachiarora7843 2 года назад
1 year later My teacher sended this to watch ⁰0000 More . Bye
@sitalbasu5906
@sitalbasu5906 2 года назад
Me
@sitalbasu5906
@sitalbasu5906 2 года назад
2 h remaining for my geography exam
@UmerFarooQ-qr5eq
@UmerFarooQ-qr5eq 2 года назад
I have got an exam in an hour and I have started studying now
@The--Portal
@The--Portal 3 года назад
- 1:30 sun over equator ; 2:13 ; spring equinox 21/22 march (same day length everywere) - 2:36 sun over tropic cancer; 3:03 ; summer equinox 21/22 june (northpole 24 HR day) - 3:39 sun over equator: 4:18 ; autumn equinox 21/22 september (same day length everywhere) - 4:51 sun over tropic of capricorn; 5:18 ; winter equinox 21/22 december ( southpole 24 HR day)
@adonisarabia6653
@adonisarabia6653 3 года назад
A very clear presentation thank you so much, I'm from the Philippines as a fisherman I observed that the current of tide here is not equal while in one country, in illana bay (Mindanao) when moon raised current of water, start to low tide, opposite the situation of that time in visayan sea (Visayas) in my own opinion because it has a magnetic pole, and equator divide that particular islands, ( I'm not sure),and about southern cross, when you face there, they slant heading east after few hours back in standing position like a big cross in the sky is so beautiful, ( usually happens in spring tide during full moon and new moon ) many questions bothered in my mind, it has a relation between the shape of southern cross in the tide like moon?.. Is earth moving like see saw while rotate and revolve?.. (it's weird) by the way thank you very much and I hope someday we know the exact distribution of the current or tide of the sea in particular place or nation like this very understandable presentation, thank you very much and God bless!
@christinevincent996
@christinevincent996 8 месяцев назад
The Earth is flat doesn't rotate. Need to look up flat earth it's not rotating never has never will look up flat earth scripture in the Bible and see what God says
@Lombardi54
@Lombardi54 14 лет назад
Thank you very much for posting this video. The speaker of this video was clear and precise and I learned very well from what she has to say. Now, I finally have a clear understanding of how the seasons work. Thank you so much!!!
@likhin.m
@likhin.m 5 лет назад
The most elaborate video on this subject.All my questions has been cleared! Thanks for this.
@oishikmukherjee4967
@oishikmukherjee4967 4 года назад
Me too
@aratipareek2323
@aratipareek2323 4 года назад
Can you explain longitudes
@Peterpan2355
@Peterpan2355 3 года назад
How about this for a question: (About 1min 52 secs) Whilst the Earth is orbiting the Sun on the 21st/22nd March on this day the Sun provides 12 hours of Sunlight and the length of day and night are the same. If the Earth spins once every 24 hours then at 12 noon the Sun will be shining on England, Now look at 22nd /23rd September (about 4mins 19 secs) and at 12 noon The Earth would have orbited to the other side of the Sun at 12 noon it would be totally Dark. Me thinks the Earth is Flat?.
@luigisantana8126
@luigisantana8126 3 года назад
​@@Peterpan2355 The Earth completes a rotation once every 24 hours and not once every year.
@Peterpan2355
@Peterpan2355 3 года назад
@@luigisantana8126 I did put that the Earth spins once every 24 hours, maybe I should have put The Earth completes a rotation (a spin) every 24 hours, but the Earth takes one year to Orbit the Sun. Hope this helps you Luigi. Unless you think that the Sun orbits the Earth from East to West and the Earth is Flat and stationary, then that would make perfect sense.
@fromnorway643
@fromnorway643 Год назад
One error at 3:08 The length of daylight at the Arctic circle isn't 18 hours 29 min, but 24 hours all the way from there to the north pole. Likewise, there isn't 5 hours 32 min of daylight at the Antarctic circle, but zero daylight from there to the south pole.
@cringemaster100
@cringemaster100 6 лет назад
That is the best video I found in RU-vid for my geography presentation! Thank you very much for this FANTASTIC video!!!😀😁😀
@shruthikumari2309
@shruthikumari2309 4 года назад
Richard Noppler
@arnulfovasquez7583
@arnulfovasquez7583 4 года назад
Confused, I learned rotation is when Earth turns on its axis. While the Earth circles the Sun, it is called revolution.
@mohammadsharief3594
@mohammadsharief3594 3 года назад
Allaahu akbar.. Subhanallaah.. Al hamdulillaah..Allaah is the best creator of universe. He handle all in the universe. There is no god , But ALLAAH
@forestscout28
@forestscout28 7 дней назад
No
@EBBING2003
@EBBING2003 2 года назад
Exactly as I explained to Gr 7. Clear and to the point. Also acknowledged that the Southern Hemisphere exists.
@bradmitchell876
@bradmitchell876 2 года назад
Thanks for brevity, clarity, great illustrations of degree angles, daylight hours.
@TanusreeRoy19
@TanusreeRoy19 3 года назад
since earth is always tilted by 23.5 degree how can sunlight directly fall on equator on the equinox? Isn't the earth is still tilted on equinox?
@TheJelac
@TheJelac 11 месяцев назад
Thats point. Earth is flat, bro.
@jmattos79
@jmattos79 11 лет назад
Best explanation of all the videos I've seen here
@lulumellado9142
@lulumellado9142 3 месяца назад
2024 Anyone who's here of the Northern Hemisphere of the Summer Solstice the longest day of the year
@apoorvsingh6270
@apoorvsingh6270 9 месяцев назад
Very beautifully explained, during the video I felt that I was above the earth and watching all the phenomenon of changing seasons. Thanks for this amazing season ❤
@conquesimo
@conquesimo 15 лет назад
This video was more informative than anything I was told about the seasons in high school.
@sakan92
@sakan92 16 лет назад
This is brilliant, Thank you for uploading this video clip. It really helps people who dosent no why its cold and warm, why the north pole and south pole haven't melted jet and lots of other questions. Thanks again my friend.
@natriix4592
@natriix4592 3 года назад
@tiger fire 2021
@krishnaarora3587
@krishnaarora3587 4 года назад
Very nice video thanks a lot mam
@EduardF
@EduardF 11 лет назад
Very clear explanation, thank you very much!
@_ttntp_0428
@_ttntp_0428 Год назад
When the very first generation watching educational videos on youtube in 2007
@awakeasleep1494
@awakeasleep1494 4 года назад
Why did you take it off of the axis(tilt) when showing sun radiation ? Would your explanation also work with the tilt ???? Probably not ! I think you have a problem here.
@this2ShallPass1028
@this2ShallPass1028 2 года назад
5:43 - Arctic circle should be North Pole and Antarctic circle should be South Pole! Other than that Great Video! Learnt a tonne from this :)
@fromnorway643
@fromnorway643 2 года назад
The Arctic and Antarctic circles are correctly labelled, but the North Pole and South Pole have switched places.
@supunsandika5455
@supunsandika5455 4 года назад
Great explanation. Thank you very much !
@pallaviaharam6194
@pallaviaharam6194 4 года назад
Very good video Which is, explained with pictures and clear names
@dna987
@dna987 4 года назад
Very good explanation 🙂☺️... Understood all the consepts well .....
@arunjoseph724
@arunjoseph724 4 года назад
There is a slight mistake in the last picture about winter solstice. The top is marked as south instead of north and vice versa.
@jillhintsala
@jillhintsala 14 лет назад
Awesome video! Except the last couple seconds the N. POle is switched with the S. POle....OOPS!!!
@barrymcockiner6308
@barrymcockiner6308 3 года назад
jill just be quiet and enjoy the video
@mdmashhudkhan3928
@mdmashhudkhan3928 4 года назад
I have looked your voice the third time because you explain very well
@sumanpainuly9223
@sumanpainuly9223 4 года назад
Yeah perfect one... All the videos made me confuse..🤨🤨🤨 Finally😌😌😌
@sinsagoodmansbrother
@sinsagoodmansbrother 3 года назад
Sorry... I'm still confused??? If the earth's tilt never changes why should anything else change as we revolve around a stationary sun?
@diyaahandloomcollection6032
@diyaahandloomcollection6032 4 года назад
Very nice. I love it
@jcjlf
@jcjlf 10 лет назад
Correct if you can the part off from 5:38 (north pole and south pole labels swapped), because this is a great video!
@gerryyabesph
@gerryyabesph 5 лет назад
😁
@chrissismith1466
@chrissismith1466 4 года назад
Yes, this was the only part which caused a bit of consternation to the person I was trying to explain all this to!🤔🤭
@peser1227
@peser1227 4 года назад
Zoom in the group
@peser1227
@peser1227 4 года назад
H Yogita jug
@rsh4564
@rsh4564 3 года назад
Best video on this topic. Graphic also very simple and complet.
@rohitdeshmukh251
@rohitdeshmukh251 6 лет назад
You are great....what an explanation .......fan....!!!!!!👍
@debdulal1067
@debdulal1067 4 года назад
It's the greatest video .I found in RU-vid for my geography chapter
@vahe1982
@vahe1982 16 лет назад
thank you. very good video.
@cikgusundarigeografiworld9921
@cikgusundarigeografiworld9921 4 года назад
a very good explanation. I would like to share your video with my students . It will be helpful for them to understand the topic if earth rotation.
@JV-we4bl
@JV-we4bl 3 года назад
Grt video👍 If you don't mind, let me ask a doubt. What software have you used to create this video?
@paramanandham448
@paramanandham448 4 года назад
Excellent and marvellous thank you very much
@bestwonderfulbee
@bestwonderfulbee 12 лет назад
this is the best video I've found so far! I hope you'll keep making such good videos like this!
@stark-editz
@stark-editz 3 года назад
Nice video
@mihirchavda7791
@mihirchavda7791 5 лет назад
One of the best animation I have seen regarding this topic.
@JamieWWE
@JamieWWE 14 лет назад
Great Video, I have always been interested in seasons. I absolutely enjoy fall and winter so I always love to know exactly what causes it, I knew it was determined by what the earths rotation position was, but this is a great video to find out more about it. I hate Summer so thats the only thing about earth I don't like lol, other then that we have an awesome planet. I can't imagine 35 degree days for christmas in places like Australia..also imagine 24 hours of sunlight or darkness..yuck lol.
@matrutejakumar9710
@matrutejakumar9710 4 года назад
Thank you very much for your better explanation
@weillerwtf
@weillerwtf 13 лет назад
Really good... the Poles are inverted in the very end of the video. Excellent representation. I am planning a vacation to Norway and this has helped me a lot to choose the date in which I want to be there.
@cruelbat
@cruelbat 5 лет назад
I thank you for helping to clarify this topic, but I have a question to ask. Why is it that the equinoxes and solstices are named after the Northern Hemisphere's corresponding season? It would make sense to have a non polarized nomenclature, wouldn't it? I'm not trying to argue, I'm genuinely asking the question.
@StigmaBR
@StigmaBR 10 лет назад
Perfect explanation! No more doubts! Thanks!
@bungaraya6082
@bungaraya6082 3 года назад
Remind the best georaphy topic in high school
@rotenburk
@rotenburk 13 лет назад
It sucks to live in the equator, We've never experienced any winter :(
@dylanmckay2051
@dylanmckay2051 3 года назад
SPACE CAT you don't to experience winter. It horrible, and summer is awesome.
@pandamandax3797
@pandamandax3797 3 года назад
@@dylanmckay2051 no winter is amazing
@SovetskySoyuz331
@SovetskySoyuz331 Год назад
Winter is the best
@96pershing
@96pershing 4 года назад
That was so educational I wish I payed more attention in school
@sreemolmerinpeter9103
@sreemolmerinpeter9103 4 года назад
This is very understanding and very informative. Good luck
@Sambhavkothariii
@Sambhavkothariii 3 года назад
I ALWAYS WATCH YOUR VIDEOS FOR MY EXAMS
@amo5583
@amo5583 3 года назад
This is the most .simple. nice .. ..show of it
@turkanshamilova4729
@turkanshamilova4729 7 лет назад
thats the great expaination.thank you sooo sooo much for sharing...im gonna explain it in english in my class :D
@rochardlalt3340
@rochardlalt3340 5 лет назад
Ho my, you are a teacher! Poor kids.
@OvErTrAiNiNg007
@OvErTrAiNiNg007 14 лет назад
well explained! :)
@violentpumpkin1
@violentpumpkin1 15 лет назад
I have a question. I live in central Canada. If the sun's energy is most concetrated on June 22, and the day is the longest, how come it is warmest in late July and August? Why is it not around June 22? Also, in late December 2012 there is evidence to indicate a slight pole shift. If this where to happen would Canada lose it's seasons? ... There was no snow when the Dinasours were here. Thanks for any help with the questions.
@Sambhavkothariii
@Sambhavkothariii 3 года назад
MY ALL DOUBTS ARECLEAR
@MrEfraimfc
@MrEfraimfc 3 года назад
2021 and I am here.
@srivatsarao4566
@srivatsarao4566 4 года назад
Thanks for a very educative, video.
@momichaux5054
@momichaux5054 4 года назад
I was told by my high school science teacher that the earth wobbles like a spinning top slowing down... Guess she was wrong
@dhruvacharya775
@dhruvacharya775 4 года назад
ur in high school?
@dhruvacharya775
@dhruvacharya775 4 года назад
im in sixth classin a normal class
@vernonh194
@vernonh194 4 года назад
Living very near on equator is really warm and quite uncomfortable.
@kundikishore
@kundikishore 4 года назад
Thanks for Valuable information 🙏
@havocspree
@havocspree 4 года назад
The best explanation of this topic! superb video!!!
@vijayjosh5895
@vijayjosh5895 5 лет назад
Lovely. Good video.
@gerritduplessis7122
@gerritduplessis7122 5 лет назад
!!! WONDERFUL! I UNDERSTAND MUCH BETTER! THANK YOU! BLESSINGS! EXCELLENT WORK!!
@aneel29
@aneel29 4 года назад
Please upload complete geography topics.
@ephraimhighersecondaryscho7922
The only video that helps me to understand this topic. Thanksss
@lindakhandro
@lindakhandro 5 лет назад
This is for folks who asked and answered questions below about the labels for N and S Poles near the end of the animation...it's an error. The poles do not switch geographically. Yes, earth's magnetic field does reverse, but not recently. The last one was just under 1,000,000 years ago; there have been about 130 reversals in the past 75 million years. Still, it's a great little video and I use it in class - with that important caveat!
@EbonCollins
@EbonCollins 3 года назад
Spin the bottle. The top is noon. One full 360 degree rotation is 24 hours. Point the top at a fixed object. Move THE BOTTLE to the back of the fixed object. Noon IS NOT NOON UNTIL IT REACHES THE START POINT OF THE FIRST NOON. THE EARTH IS NOT SPINNING OR MOVING AROUND A FIXED LIT OBJECT. IF GRAVITY IS REAL WHY LEVEL ANY OBJECT ON EARTH? GAME OVER.
@n.babunarasaiah1434
@n.babunarasaiah1434 5 лет назад
I like these video in these video we have to learn in this video
@mustafamohsin6439
@mustafamohsin6439 3 года назад
Thank you watching from Bangladesh.
@destroyer666bott5
@destroyer666bott5 4 года назад
Useful for the topic
@Teen-Conor
@Teen-Conor 14 лет назад
I would subscribe but there's only one freaking video! Nice job
@sanjeevramachandran1858
@sanjeevramachandran1858 5 лет назад
This is helping me write my Physics reflection
@skrepkaaaaaa
@skrepkaaaaaa 4 года назад
I realy like it!!
@malissa456
@malissa456 15 лет назад
nice of you to post. thank you for your time.
@raghunandanan9660
@raghunandanan9660 Месяц назад
May I know how you have done the animation
@ricardgaliciasitjas5775
@ricardgaliciasitjas5775 4 года назад
I thought that during the december solstice, the arctic polar circle didn't receive sunlight at all, and it says it receives 5 h 31 m of sunlight. Is that true? The same with the june solstice and the antarctic polar circle
@satishdhavann
@satishdhavann 14 лет назад
wow great explanation....its so simply...
@RajeevKDoley
@RajeevKDoley 11 месяцев назад
A very clear and understandable video. Thanks a lot.
@zaydfadil5431
@zaydfadil5431 Год назад
I just noticed at 5:37 and 5:43, you made a mistake. You said that the Artic Circle is the "South Pole" and vice versa.
@edutainment2.07
@edutainment2.07 4 года назад
In the graphics at the end of the video poles are reversed. It's typo I think. Otherwise the video is awesome. Very useful to kids and enthusiasts.
@zangok3615
@zangok3615 3 года назад
Great video- Thank you. One note: the poles are mislabeled at the end of the video
@harshwardhanbajpai
@harshwardhanbajpai 14 лет назад
Excellent !
@stellaonyeogo2379
@stellaonyeogo2379 Год назад
Thank you for posting this video
@daylindaitol
@daylindaitol 13 лет назад
A big help for my discussion to my pupils..thanks.
@TreiHutchinson
@TreiHutchinson 13 лет назад
Very beautiful video presentation. As you have mentioned, the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees from it's north/south imaginary line, what i would like to know is, does the earth still remain at it's tilted position during the time of the both equinoxes? In your diagram, the earth is shows tilted towards the right, but in some diagrams, the earth is shown as tilted towards the left. Does the tilt of the earth change from right and then to the left? Thank you.
@myadav3073
@myadav3073 3 года назад
Well explained!
@Angel-dz7xx
@Angel-dz7xx 5 лет назад
very helpful vedio
@emme43
@emme43 14 лет назад
wonderful.Valuable information conveyed in a friendly approach. congrats!
@akankshajain8025
@akankshajain8025 3 года назад
This is very very practical explanation, all my doubts to be cleared thankyou
@MuhammadJamil-gd5dk
@MuhammadJamil-gd5dk 3 года назад
i would like to understand the greenery of the earth... why not the 90° is the desert..? kind of no making sence.. please help me to understand....tia
@progameuse_ytb2332
@progameuse_ytb2332 3 года назад
Who is here from geography 😅 For study 😂 👇
@BERLINGO4255
@BERLINGO4255 3 года назад
Great video that explains everything so clearly 👍🏻👍🏻
@stevenpfeifferdc6119
@stevenpfeifferdc6119 3 года назад
very well explained. Thanks.
@leftezi
@leftezi 16 лет назад
I have a suggestion for one update : This would be much better if the fat ray of the sunlight was more compact and red in the middle and beginning to fall to yellow in the upper and lower areas.
@SuperTogarma
@SuperTogarma 11 лет назад
Nie przyszło Wam do głowy,że ziemia krążąc wokół słońca musiałaby mieć prędkość 7000km/h i 1600km/h wokół swojej osi.To absurd.Z taką prędkością ziemia nie miałaby atmosfery nawet przy dużej grawitacji i na dodatek dziwnym trafem wraca po roku na to samo miejsce.A do tego gwiazda polarna towarzyszy jej przez całą drogę,z krzyżem południa przez 942 000 000 km.Odległość do słońca 150mil. km.(2r{3,14})
@Chris-gw2dy
@Chris-gw2dy 4 года назад
If the earth is at a constant 23.5 degrees tilt, what exactly shifts them to give more or less light to the north or south hemisphere during seasons?
@jjevans1693
@jjevans1693 3 года назад
Apparently it just shifts from tilting towards the sun to tilting away from the sun. I know it's weird. They say it's a constant 23 degrees but twice a year it shifts 46 degrees?
@SovetskySoyuz331
@SovetskySoyuz331 Год назад
The tilt stays the same while revolving the sun
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