Como ya tod@s sabemos no es la misma hora en todo el mundo. Pero... cuál es la razón?
MAIN VOCABULARY
Sun: sol
Overhead: arriba
Noon: mediodía
Directly: diectamente
Above: por encima, arriba
Ride: recorrido
Sky: cielo
Time zones: zonas horarias
Vamos a ver un vídeo que lo explica perfectamente.
Intenta escucharlo y entenderlo.
Ánimo!!!
Aquí os dejo un texto resumen de lo que hemos hablado en clase para aquell@s que queráis animaros a leerlo.
TIME ZONE MAP
Earth spins on an imaginary pole called its axis. Every 24 hours, the earth makes a complete rotation- or one full turn- on its axis. We call each full turn a day.
Imagine shining a flashlight at a globe. Only part of the globe would receive light, while the opposite side of the globe would be dark. As Earth rotates, different parts of Earth receive sunlight or darkness, giving us day and night.
As your location on Earth rotates into sunlight, you see the Sun rise. When your location rotates out of sunlight you see the Sun set.
If we had one single time zone for Earth, noon would be the middle of the day in some places, but it would be morning, evening, and the middle of the night in others. Since different parts of Earht enter and exit daylight at different times, we need different time zones.
The Greenwich Meridian separates east from west in the same way that the Equator separates north from the south.
Y AHORA.... QUIERES CONOCER LAS DIFERENTES HORAS EN LOS DIFERENTES LUGARES DEL MUNDO?
Pincha el reloj y escribe el lugar del mundo del que te gustaría saber su hora, y de paso, qué tiempo hace!!!!