Tuesday 17 November 2015

The Sun Temperature Project

Rukmini Devi Public School, India
(Global Sun Temperature Collaborative Project)

Final Report

This is the fourth time we have participated in this project. This project gave us an opportunity to learn the concept in an interesting way.
The Earth's daily weather and climate is controlled by the balance between the amount of sunlight received by the Earth (both its surface and atmosphere) and the amount of energy emitted by the Earth into space.
 The Earth moves in two ways:

 1. It rotates on its axis, resulting in turning toward and away from the Sun, causing the cycle of night and day every 24 hours.
 2. It revolves around the Sun in the shape of an ellipse (not a perfect circle). Strangely enough, during summer in the Northern Hemisphere, the Earth is actually at the portion of the ellipse that is farther away from the Sun than the portion of the ellipse it travels around during the winter months.

The Earth is tilted on its axis so that the North Pole doesn't really face directly upward. Instead, it points toward Polaris, or the North Star. No matter how the Earth is rotating or revolving, that tilt remains approximately the same all year long. This tilt, combined with the revolution of the Earth around the Sun, is what causes different areas of the Earth to receive more or less direct sunlight throughout the year. The time of year when the Northern Hemisphere receives the most direct sunlight is summer in the Northern Hemisphere. The time of year when the Northern Hemisphere receives the least direct sunlight is winter in the Northern Hemisphere. In addition to the light being more spread out during winter months, the Earth's angle also causes the Sun's light to travel through more atmosphere. Atmosphere blocks some of the light and disperses the remaining light further.
We noted the observations in our school premises. The observations were noted systematically and step-by-step record was maintained. We were not familiar with some of the interesting facts about latitude and longitude. It was really interesting to know about them and conduction of survey was a real fun.
Our hypothesis was that “Countries near to the equator get more sunlight and have high temperature”. After analyzing the data and by plotting graphs we came to the conclusion that our hypothesis is correct.

The following 16 schools are taken for comparison
Date Submitted
School
Class
City
State/
Province
Country
Latitude      (N or S)
Longitude   (W or E)
Average Minutes of Sunlight
Average Temperature (OC)
10/26/2015
West Fork Middle School
8A
Rockwell
Iowa
USA
42.98
-93.19
637
14
10/27/2015
Glen Rock Middle School
602
Brooklyn
NY
USA
40.6
-73.9
655
19
10/30/2015
Foothills Middle School
Period 2 Science
Wenatchee
WA
USA
47.42
-120.31
612
13
10/30/2015
Foothills Middle School
Period 3 Science
Wenatchee
WA
USA
47.42
-120.31
612
13
11/2/2015
Foothills Middle School
FMScience@104 5th
Wenatchee
Washington
USA
47.44
-120.34
611
16
11/2/2015
Foothills Middle School
FMScience@104 7th
Wenatchee
Washington
USA
47.44
-120.34
611
17
11/3/2015
Joyce Kilmer
Period 5
Milltown
NJ
Union
40.45
-74.43
636
16
11/4/2015
Wyoming Seminary Lower School
Science 7 Bell 4
Forty Fort
PA
USA
41.28
-75.87
636
12
11/4/2015
South Callaway Elementary
Smart\'s Homeroom
Mokane
Missouri
United States
38.4
-91.52
700
14
11/5/2015
Pioneer
Knipfer Period 3
Wenatchee
WA
United States
47.25
-120.19
612
12
11/5/2015
Pioneer
Knipfer Period 4
Wenatchee
WA
United States
47.25
-120.19
612
17
11/5/2015
Pioneer Middle School
Simmons Period 3
Wenatchee
Washington
United States
47.25
-120.19
612
15
11/5/2015
Hawken School
Hawken 6th Grade
Lyndhurst
Ohio
USA
41.5
-81.5
634
12
11/5/2015
Pioneer Middle School
Simmons Period 6
Wenatchee
Washington
United States
47.25
-120.19
612
15
11/12/2015
Sea Girt Elementary
6 Technology
Sea Girt
NJ
Monmouth
40.13
-74.34
640
13
11/15/2015
Rukmini Devi Public School
Class 8
Delhi
Delhi
India
28.42
77.8
669
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From the graph of Daylight vs. Latitude and Average Temperature vs. Latitude , we observed that countries with lower latitudes receive more sunlight & also have higher temperature with lower latitudes.
It was an interesting experience while working on the Global Sun Temperature Project. We certainly look forward to work on it in future.

The complete report can be viewed by using the link:  
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6Pex_3K5_ghRzE1aEJ3RXlnTGc