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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Earth and the Sun’s Energy 
The Big Idea 
and the seasons. 
Main Ideas 
• Earth’s movement affects the amount of energy we receive from the sun. 
• Earth’s seasons are caused by the planet’s tilt. 
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 1: Earth’s movement affects the amount of energy we receive from the 
sun. 
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• All life on Earth requires solar energy, or energy 
from the sun, to survive. 
– Amount of solar energy received 
changes constantly 
– Earth’s rotation, revolution, tilt, and 
latitude all affect the amount of solar 
energy Earth receives.
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Chapter 2 
Rotation and Revolution 
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Revolution 
•Earth follows an orbit, or path, 
around the sun. 
•Orbit is not a perfect circle. 
•It takes Earth 365¼ days to 
complete one revolution, or trip 
around the sun. 
•Our calendar year is based on the 
time it takes Earth to complete its 
orbit. 
Rotation 
•Earth spins on its axis—an 
imaginary line that runs through the 
center of the planet around which it 
turns. 
•It takes Earth 24 hours to make one 
rotation, or complete spin on its 
axis. 
•As Earth spins, different parts of 
the planet face the sun, thus 
causing the changes from day to 
night.
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Tilt and Latitude 
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Latitude 
• Latitude is the distance north or 
south of Earth’s equator. 
•Low-latitude areas, those nearest 
the equator, receive direct rays from 
the sun all year. 
•High-latitude areas, those farther 
from the equator, receive indirect 
rays from the sun and have colder 
temperatures. 
Tilt 
•Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of 
23½ degrees from vertical. 
•At any give time of year, some 
places on Earth tilt toward the sun, 
and others tilt away. 
•Places tilting toward the sun 
receive more solar energy and have 
warmer temperatures than those 
that tilt away.
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 2: Earth’s seasons are caused by the planet’s tilt. 
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• Seasons are periods during the year that are 
known for a particular type of weather. 
–Many places experience four seasons— 
winter, spring, summer, and fall
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Winter and Summer 
•Earth tilts away from 
sun in winter and 
towards the sun in 
summer. 
•Because of the Earth’s 
tilt, the Northern and 
Southern hemispheres 
experience opposite 
seasons. 
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Spring and Fall 
•In spring, Earth begins 
to tilt toward sun, 
solar energy increases, 
temperatures rise, and 
days grow longer. 
•In fall, the opposite 
occurs. 
The Seasons 
Rainfall and Seasons 
•In the tropics, regions 
close to the equator, 
seasons are marked by 
rainfall rather than 
temperature. 
•At certain times of 
year, winds bring 
either dry or moist air 
to the tropics, creating 
wet and dry seasons.
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Water on Earth 
The Big Idea 
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Water is a dominant feature on Earth’s surface and is essential for life. 
Main Ideas 
• Salt water and freshwater make up Earth’s water supply. 
• In the water cycle, water circulates from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again. 
• Water plays an important role in people’s lives.
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 1: Salt water and freshwater make up Earth’s water supply. 
Earth’s Water 
•Water covers some two-thirds of the planet. 
Salt Water 
•About 97 percent of the Earth’s water 
•Unsafe to drink because of high levels of salt 
•In general, found in Earth’s oceans, which cover some 71 percent of the planet’s surface 
•Also found in some of Earth’s lakes 
Freshwater 
•Water without salt 
•Makes up only 3 percent of our water supply 
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Freshwater 
• Much of Earth’s freshwater is locked in glaciers, large areas of slow 
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moving ice, and in the ice of the Arctic and Antarctic regions. 
• Surface water is water that is found in Earth’s streams, rivers, and lakes. 
– Less than one percent of Earth’s water supply 
– Streams, rivers, and lakes are common sources. 
• Precipitation is water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or 
hail. 
–Streams form when precipitation collects in a narrow channel 
and flows toward the ocean. 
• Most available freshwater is groundwater, water found below Earth’s 
surface. 
– Some naturally bubbles from the ground to the surface as a 
spring. 
– Most obtained by digging wells
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 2: In the water cycle, water circulates from Earth’s surface to the 
atmosphere and back again. 
• Water is the only substance on Earth that occurs naturally as a 
solid, a liquid, and a gas, or water vapor. 
• The water cycle is the movement of water from Earth’s surface to 
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the atmosphere and back; it is driven by the sun’s energy. 
– Evaporation—water turns from liquid to gas. 
–Condensation—the rising gas cools and condenses, or 
changes from a vapor into tiny liquid droplets, to form 
clouds. 
–Precipitation—if the droplets in clouds become heavy 
enough, they fall back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. 
–Runoff—excess water that isn’t absorbed as groundwater 
flows over land and collects in streams, rivers, and oceans.
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Water Cycle 
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
The Land 
The Big Idea 
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Processes below and on Earth’s surface shape the planet’s physical features. 
Main Ideas 
• Earth’s surface is covered by many different landforms. 
• Forces below Earth’s surface build up our landforms. 
• Forces on the planet’s surface shape Earth’s landforms. 
• Landforms influence people’s lives and culture.
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 1: Earth’s surface is covered by many different landforms. 
• Landforms, or shapes on the planet’s surface, make up the 
landscapes that surround us. 
• Earth’s surface is covered with landforms of many different 
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shapes and sizes. 
– Mountains, land that rises higher than 2,000 feet 
– Valleys, areas of low land located between mountains or 
hills 
– Plains, stretches of mostly flat land 
– Islands, areas of land completely surrounded by water 
– Peninsulas, land surrounded by water on three sides
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 2: Forces below Earth’s surface build up our landforms. 
Earth’s Plates 
•The planet’s continents, or large landmasses, are part of Earth’s crust—the 
solid outer layer of the planet. 
•Theory of plate tectonics suggests that Earth’s surface is divided into a 
dozen or so slow-moving plates, or pieces of Earth’s crust. 
Movement of Continents 
•The idea that continents have traveled great distances over millions of years 
is known as continental drift. 
•Theory, developed by Alfred Wegener, states that the continents were once 
united in a single supercontinent and over time, slowly separated and moved 
to their present positions. 
•As plates collide, separate, and slide, they shape Earth’s landforms 
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Plates Collide, Separate, and Slide 
Plates Collide 
•Two ocean plates: one 
pushes under the other, 
creating ocean trenches, 
or deep valleys in ocean 
floor 
•Ocean and continental 
plate: ocean plate drops 
beneath continental 
plate, forcing land above 
to crumple and form 
mountain range 
•Two continental plates: 
land pushes up to form 
mountains 
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Plates Separate 
•As plates move apart, 
gaps between plates 
allow magma to rise to 
Earth’s crust. 
• Lava, magma that 
reaches the Earth’s 
surface, emerges from 
the gap. 
•As lava cools, it builds a 
mid-ocean range, or 
underwater mountain, 
that can rise above the 
surface of the ocean to 
form islands. 
Plates Slide 
•As plates pass by each 
other, they sometimes grind 
together, producing 
earthquakes, sudden, 
violent movements of 
Earth’s crust. 
•Earthquakes often take 
place along faults, or breaks 
in Earth’s crust where 
movement occurs. 
•The region around the 
Pacific plate, called the Ring 
of Fire, is home to most of 
the world’s earthquakes and 
volcanoes.
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Himalayas Lo’ihi Volcano 
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World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 3: Forces on the planet’s surface shape Earth’s landforms. 
• Weather, water, and other forces change Earth’s landforms by 
wearing them away or reshaping them. 
• Weathering is the process by which rock is broken down into 
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smaller pieces called sediment. 
– Heating and cooling can cause rocks to crack. 
– Expansion of water as it freezes can cause cracks to 
expand. 
– Roots of trees can pry rocks apart. 
• Erosion is the movement of sediment from one location to 
another. 
– Can wear away or build up landforms
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Types of Erosion 
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Water Erosion 
•Waves and flowing 
water can cut through 
rock, carry sediment, and 
deposit sediment in new 
locations. 
•Floodplains are created 
when rivers flood their 
banks and deposit 
sediment. 
•Sediment carried by a 
river all the way to the 
sea creates a delta. 
Wind Erosion 
•Winds lift sediment 
into air and carry it 
across great distances . 
•On beaches and in 
deserts, deposits can 
form dunes. 
•Blowing sand can 
wear down rock. 
Glacial Erosion 
•Glaciers, or large, 
slow-moving sheets of 
ice, erode the land by 
carving valleys and 
mountain peaks. 
•Crush rock into 
sediment and move it 
great distances to 
form islands.
World Geography 
Chapter 2 
Main Idea 4: Landforms influence people’s lives and culture. 
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Landforms can influence where people settle. 
Landforms often influence what jobs are available in a region. 
Landforms can affect language. 
People sometimes change landforms to suit their needs.

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Ch.12 early years of the cold war
 
Ch.11 world war ii
Ch.11  world war iiCh.11  world war ii
Ch.11 world war ii
 
Ch.10 the great depression
Ch.10  the great depressionCh.10  the great depression
Ch.10 the great depression
 
Ch.9 the roaring twenties
Ch.9  the roaring twentiesCh.9  the roaring twenties
Ch.9 the roaring twenties
 
Ch.8 world war i
Ch.8  world war iCh.8  world war i
Ch.8 world war i
 
Ch.7 america as a world power
Ch.7  america as a world powerCh.7  america as a world power
Ch.7 america as a world power
 
Ch.6 the progressive spirit and reform
Ch.6 the progressive spirit and reformCh.6 the progressive spirit and reform
Ch.6 the progressive spirit and reform
 
Ch.5- Immigrants and Urban Life
Ch.5- Immigrants and Urban LifeCh.5- Immigrants and Urban Life
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Ch.4 the industrial age
Ch.4  the industrial ageCh.4  the industrial age
Ch.4 the industrial age
 
Ch.3 americans move west
Ch.3  americans move westCh.3  americans move west
Ch.3 americans move west
 
Ch.2 reconstruction
Ch.2  reconstructionCh.2  reconstruction
Ch.2 reconstruction
 
Ch.1 The civil war
Ch.1  The civil warCh.1  The civil war
Ch.1 The civil war
 
Ch.15 Japan
Ch.15  JapanCh.15  Japan
Ch.15 Japan
 
Ch.19 the renaissance and reformation 2003
Ch.19  the renaissance and reformation 2003Ch.19  the renaissance and reformation 2003
Ch.19 the renaissance and reformation 2003
 
Ch.18 the later middle ages-2003
Ch.18  the later middle ages-2003Ch.18  the later middle ages-2003
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Ch.17 the early middle ages-2003
Ch.17  the early middle ages-2003Ch.17  the early middle ages-2003
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Ch.2 planet earth

  • 1. Earth’s movement and the sun’s energy interact to create day and night, temperature changes, Next World Geography Chapter 2 Earth and the Sun’s Energy The Big Idea and the seasons. Main Ideas • Earth’s movement affects the amount of energy we receive from the sun. • Earth’s seasons are caused by the planet’s tilt. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
  • 2. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 1: Earth’s movement affects the amount of energy we receive from the sun. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous • All life on Earth requires solar energy, or energy from the sun, to survive. – Amount of solar energy received changes constantly – Earth’s rotation, revolution, tilt, and latitude all affect the amount of solar energy Earth receives.
  • 3. World Geography Chapter 2 Rotation and Revolution Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Revolution •Earth follows an orbit, or path, around the sun. •Orbit is not a perfect circle. •It takes Earth 365¼ days to complete one revolution, or trip around the sun. •Our calendar year is based on the time it takes Earth to complete its orbit. Rotation •Earth spins on its axis—an imaginary line that runs through the center of the planet around which it turns. •It takes Earth 24 hours to make one rotation, or complete spin on its axis. •As Earth spins, different parts of the planet face the sun, thus causing the changes from day to night.
  • 4. World Geography Chapter 2 Tilt and Latitude Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Latitude • Latitude is the distance north or south of Earth’s equator. •Low-latitude areas, those nearest the equator, receive direct rays from the sun all year. •High-latitude areas, those farther from the equator, receive indirect rays from the sun and have colder temperatures. Tilt •Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of 23½ degrees from vertical. •At any give time of year, some places on Earth tilt toward the sun, and others tilt away. •Places tilting toward the sun receive more solar energy and have warmer temperatures than those that tilt away.
  • 5. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 2: Earth’s seasons are caused by the planet’s tilt. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous • Seasons are periods during the year that are known for a particular type of weather. –Many places experience four seasons— winter, spring, summer, and fall
  • 6. World Geography Chapter 2 Winter and Summer •Earth tilts away from sun in winter and towards the sun in summer. •Because of the Earth’s tilt, the Northern and Southern hemispheres experience opposite seasons. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Spring and Fall •In spring, Earth begins to tilt toward sun, solar energy increases, temperatures rise, and days grow longer. •In fall, the opposite occurs. The Seasons Rainfall and Seasons •In the tropics, regions close to the equator, seasons are marked by rainfall rather than temperature. •At certain times of year, winds bring either dry or moist air to the tropics, creating wet and dry seasons.
  • 7. World Geography Chapter 2 Water on Earth The Big Idea Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Water is a dominant feature on Earth’s surface and is essential for life. Main Ideas • Salt water and freshwater make up Earth’s water supply. • In the water cycle, water circulates from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again. • Water plays an important role in people’s lives.
  • 8. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 1: Salt water and freshwater make up Earth’s water supply. Earth’s Water •Water covers some two-thirds of the planet. Salt Water •About 97 percent of the Earth’s water •Unsafe to drink because of high levels of salt •In general, found in Earth’s oceans, which cover some 71 percent of the planet’s surface •Also found in some of Earth’s lakes Freshwater •Water without salt •Makes up only 3 percent of our water supply Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous
  • 9. World Geography Chapter 2 Freshwater • Much of Earth’s freshwater is locked in glaciers, large areas of slow Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous moving ice, and in the ice of the Arctic and Antarctic regions. • Surface water is water that is found in Earth’s streams, rivers, and lakes. – Less than one percent of Earth’s water supply – Streams, rivers, and lakes are common sources. • Precipitation is water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. –Streams form when precipitation collects in a narrow channel and flows toward the ocean. • Most available freshwater is groundwater, water found below Earth’s surface. – Some naturally bubbles from the ground to the surface as a spring. – Most obtained by digging wells
  • 10. Next World Geography Chapter 2 Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
  • 11. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 2: In the water cycle, water circulates from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again. • Water is the only substance on Earth that occurs naturally as a solid, a liquid, and a gas, or water vapor. • The water cycle is the movement of water from Earth’s surface to Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous the atmosphere and back; it is driven by the sun’s energy. – Evaporation—water turns from liquid to gas. –Condensation—the rising gas cools and condenses, or changes from a vapor into tiny liquid droplets, to form clouds. –Precipitation—if the droplets in clouds become heavy enough, they fall back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. –Runoff—excess water that isn’t absorbed as groundwater flows over land and collects in streams, rivers, and oceans.
  • 12. Next World Geography Chapter 2 Water Cycle Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
  • 13. World Geography Chapter 2 The Land The Big Idea Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Processes below and on Earth’s surface shape the planet’s physical features. Main Ideas • Earth’s surface is covered by many different landforms. • Forces below Earth’s surface build up our landforms. • Forces on the planet’s surface shape Earth’s landforms. • Landforms influence people’s lives and culture.
  • 14. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 1: Earth’s surface is covered by many different landforms. • Landforms, or shapes on the planet’s surface, make up the landscapes that surround us. • Earth’s surface is covered with landforms of many different Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous shapes and sizes. – Mountains, land that rises higher than 2,000 feet – Valleys, areas of low land located between mountains or hills – Plains, stretches of mostly flat land – Islands, areas of land completely surrounded by water – Peninsulas, land surrounded by water on three sides
  • 15. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 2: Forces below Earth’s surface build up our landforms. Earth’s Plates •The planet’s continents, or large landmasses, are part of Earth’s crust—the solid outer layer of the planet. •Theory of plate tectonics suggests that Earth’s surface is divided into a dozen or so slow-moving plates, or pieces of Earth’s crust. Movement of Continents •The idea that continents have traveled great distances over millions of years is known as continental drift. •Theory, developed by Alfred Wegener, states that the continents were once united in a single supercontinent and over time, slowly separated and moved to their present positions. •As plates collide, separate, and slide, they shape Earth’s landforms Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous
  • 16. World Geography Chapter 2 Plates Collide, Separate, and Slide Plates Collide •Two ocean plates: one pushes under the other, creating ocean trenches, or deep valleys in ocean floor •Ocean and continental plate: ocean plate drops beneath continental plate, forcing land above to crumple and form mountain range •Two continental plates: land pushes up to form mountains Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Plates Separate •As plates move apart, gaps between plates allow magma to rise to Earth’s crust. • Lava, magma that reaches the Earth’s surface, emerges from the gap. •As lava cools, it builds a mid-ocean range, or underwater mountain, that can rise above the surface of the ocean to form islands. Plates Slide •As plates pass by each other, they sometimes grind together, producing earthquakes, sudden, violent movements of Earth’s crust. •Earthquakes often take place along faults, or breaks in Earth’s crust where movement occurs. •The region around the Pacific plate, called the Ring of Fire, is home to most of the world’s earthquakes and volcanoes.
  • 17. Next World Geography Chapter 2 Himalayas Lo’ihi Volcano Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
  • 18. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 3: Forces on the planet’s surface shape Earth’s landforms. • Weather, water, and other forces change Earth’s landforms by wearing them away or reshaping them. • Weathering is the process by which rock is broken down into Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous smaller pieces called sediment. – Heating and cooling can cause rocks to crack. – Expansion of water as it freezes can cause cracks to expand. – Roots of trees can pry rocks apart. • Erosion is the movement of sediment from one location to another. – Can wear away or build up landforms
  • 19. World Geography Chapter 2 Types of Erosion Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Water Erosion •Waves and flowing water can cut through rock, carry sediment, and deposit sediment in new locations. •Floodplains are created when rivers flood their banks and deposit sediment. •Sediment carried by a river all the way to the sea creates a delta. Wind Erosion •Winds lift sediment into air and carry it across great distances . •On beaches and in deserts, deposits can form dunes. •Blowing sand can wear down rock. Glacial Erosion •Glaciers, or large, slow-moving sheets of ice, erode the land by carving valleys and mountain peaks. •Crush rock into sediment and move it great distances to form islands.
  • 20. World Geography Chapter 2 Main Idea 4: Landforms influence people’s lives and culture. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Next Previous Landforms can influence where people settle. Landforms often influence what jobs are available in a region. Landforms can affect language. People sometimes change landforms to suit their needs.