The New Childrens Encyclopedia

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
OUR UNIQUE WORLD

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AGE OF THE DINOSAURS


225 million years ago: all
land joined into one
continent, Pangaea.

PANGAEA


225 million years ago: the
age of the dinosaurs begins.

HUMANKIND
145 million years ago: the
modern continents begin
to take shape.

65 million years ago:
mass extinction of
species, including the
dinosaurs.

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Auroras are created when high-energy
particles are drawn in at the poles by the
magnetic field. This energizes atoms in the
atmosphere, which show as curtains of light.

250,000 years
ago, modern
humans
appeared.

Today

DAY AND NIGHT


Our planet doesn’t stand


still. Every 24 hours it revolves


once around its axis, so that half


the planet is in sunlight and the


other half is in darkness. If it


didn’t rotate, one side would have


permanent day and the other,


permanent night.


Magnetic field Our Earth acts


like a huge bar magnet, which is


why it has north and south


poles. The magnetic field is


thought to be produced by


movement in the liquid


outer core. The molten


metal carries an electrical


charge, which generates an


electromagnetic field as


it swirls around.


FIRST
QUARTER

WAXING
CRESCENT

NEW
MOON

WANING
CRESCENT

LAST
QUARTER

WANING
GIBBOUS

FULL
MOON

WAXING
GIBBOUS

EARTH

Phases of the moon If you look at
the night sky you will see that the
appearance of the Moon changes over
the course of a month. As the Moon
orbits the Earth, the angle between it
and the Sun shifts, so that the amount of
the Moon’s face that is lit by the Sun
changes. It is difficult to see a new
Moon since the light is shining
on the side we cannot see. A
slender crescent then appears
and gradually increases
(waxes) until the full face
is lit. It then starts to
decrease (wane) back
into darkness.

We only ever see the same face of the
Moon because for every orbit it makes
around Earth it spins once on its axis.


SUN

EARTH
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