Science, asked by PDATA2019, 11 months ago

1) how long does it take for the moon to rotate on its axis?

2)how long does it take for the moon to revolve around the earth?

3)what happens to the length of sunlight during autumn and spring?

4)what is the summer and winter sostice?

5) when do we experience in australia our longest days and shortest nights? why?

6)when do we experience in australia our shortest days and longest nights? why?

7)explain why there is usually two high tides and two low tides? each day?

8)most people like to fish when there is a full moon. What reasons could there be for this?

9)what is know as a neap tide and when does it occur?

10)why can we still see the moon even though it does not give off its own light?

11)how many tides are there each day (24hrs)?

12)what is the time and height of the morning high tide on monday?

13)which is the bigger of the two high tides on monday? what causes this difference?

14)what is the time of the first high tide on tuesday? how much later in the day is this than monday?

15)why do eclipses occur?

16)why doesnt a lunar eclipse occur every full moon?

17)which is more rare,a lunar eclipse or a solar eclipse? why?

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Answered by spandith
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1) 27days

2) 27days

3)during the northern hemisphere's Autumn and winter, the northern hemisphere tilted away from the sun . during the spring and autumn equnoxies , the earth is tilted neither towards or away from the sun . this means that the northern and southern hemisphere's receive equaly

4) this the longest day of the year for people living in the northern hemisphere.It is also the day that sun reaches it highest point in the sky. The winter solstice or the shortest of the year, happens when the earth's North pole is tilted farthest from the sun

5) The longest day's in Australia [ 21 and 23 Dec]
The shortest night's in Australia [ 21 and 23 June]
10) because,the moon get the reflection of sun light, so it will be visible for us

15) because the moon's orbit is tilted just over 5 degrees relative to earth's orbit around the sun

16) A lunar eclipse happens when the earth , sun and moonaling in space, with earth between the sun and moon.As such times,earth shadow falls on the full moon,darling the moon's face and -at mid eclipse usually turning it a coppery red

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

MOON take about (according to the information we have) 27.32 days to revolve around our earth

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