![The image is a page from a Spanish-language educational workbook, likely for elementary school children. The central theme is Earth's rotation and revolution. The top section features a title, "Fotos espaciales," and an introductory sentence about a satellite photographing Earth at different hours. Below this, there are three images of Earth from space, labeled "1ra foto" and "2da foto," indicating the first and second photos. The accompanying text asks how Earth rotated in the sequence of photos and states that Earth completed a rotation, called movement, in one full day, then asks how many hours this movement took.
The bottom section shows three illustrations of Earth revolving around the Sun, each labeled with a month: "enero," "julio," and "dic" (likely for diciembre/December). This section seems to illustrate Earth's orbit. There is also a decorative border with celestial elements like stars and a moon. Text boxes on the left and right provide additional information. On the left, a green border frames text explaining that "movimiento de traslación" (revolution) is what Earth does when it orbits the Sun, and that Earth completes one revolution in 365 days. On the right, there are instructions to underline the principal and secondary ideas, followed by questions: "Respondo. ¿Cuántas [likely days or hours] hay entre tus [likely seasons or photos]?" and "¿A qué se debe?" (What is it due to?).
The overall setting is a classroom or home environment where a student is engaging with learning materials. The tone is educational and engaging for young learners, with colorful illustrations and clear text. There are no visible people or specific indications of time of day or weather, but the topic of space and Earth's movements is evident. The workbook appears to be in good condition.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_68fccddf-515d-431b-b.jpg?alt=media)
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The image is a page from a Spanish-language educational workbook, likely for elementary school children. The central theme is Earth's rotation and revolution. The top section features a title, "Fotos espaciales," and an introductory sentence about a satellite photographing Earth at different hours. Below this, there are three images of Earth from space, labeled "1ra foto" and "2da foto," indicating the first and second photos. The accompanying text asks how Earth rotated in the sequence of photos and states that Earth completed a rotation, called movement, in one full day, then asks how many hours this movement took. The bottom section shows three illustrations of Earth revolving around the Sun, each labeled with a month: "enero," "julio," and "dic" (likely for diciembre/December). This section seems to illustrate Earth's orbit. There is also a decorative border with celestial elements like stars and a moon. Text boxes on the left and right provide additional information. On the left, a green border frames text explaining that "movimiento de traslación" (revolution) is what Earth does when it orbits the Sun, and that Earth completes one revolution in 365 days. On the right, there are instructions to underline the principal and secondary ideas, followed by questions: "Respondo. ¿Cuántas [likely days or hours] hay entre tus [likely seasons or photos]?" and "¿A qué se debe?" (What is it due to?). The overall setting is a classroom or home environment where a student is engaging with learning materials. The tone is educational and engaging for young learners, with colorful illustrations and clear text. There are no visible people or specific indications of time of day or weather, but the topic of space and Earth's movements is evident. The workbook appears to be in good condition.
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