Here is the notes from Class 6 NCERT Geography – Chapter 3: Motions of the Earth

Two Types of Motions of the Earth

  • Rotation

    • Definition: Movement of Earth on its axis.
    • Direction: From west to east.
    • Time Taken: 24 hours (1 day).
    • Effect: Causes day and night.
    • Axis: An imaginary line passing through the North and South Poles.
    • The Earth’s axis is tilted at 66½° from its orbital plane.
  • Revolution

    • Definition: Movement of the Earth around the Sun.
    • Path: Elliptical orbit (oval-shaped).
    • Time Taken: 365¼ days (1 year).
    • To adjust the extra ¼ day → Leap Year every 4 years (with 366 days).
  • Circle of Illumination: The circle that divides the day from night on the globe
  • Earthday: The earth takes about 24 hours to complete one rotation around its axis, and period is known as Earthday.
  •  Seasons is caused by
        • Tilt of Earth’s axis
        • Revolution around the Sun
    • Four main seasons:
      • Summer
      • Winter
      • Spring
      • Autumn
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Important Days Related to Seasons

  • Summer Solstice – 21st June

    • Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the Sun.
    • Longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere.
    • It is summer in Northern, and winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
  •  Winter Solstice – 22nd December

    • Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the Sun.
    • Longest day and shortest night in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • It is winter in the Northern, and Summer in Southern Hemisphere
  •  Spring Equinox – 21st March

    • Equal day and night all over the world.
    • Sun is directly above the Equator.
    • It is Spring in Northern, and Autumn in Southern Hemisphere
  •  Autumn Equinox – 23rd September

    • Equal day and night all over the world.
    • Sun is directly above the Equator.
    • It is Autumn in Northern, and Spring in Southern Hemisphere
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