History, asked by barmansamir67, 3 months ago

1) what is rotation?

2) what is revolution?

3) why do season change?

4) Define circle of illumination?

5) when do the longest day and the shortest night occur in the northern hemisphere?

6) what is government of a State called?

7) what is function of judiciary?

8) what is meant by latitude?

9) what is meant by longitude?

10) what is locate time ?

11) what is island?

12) Into how many parts is the Ranna of kutch ?


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Answered by hafizurrahman965
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1.A rotation is a circular movement of an object around a centre of rotation.

2.a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system.

3.Seasons change because of the tilt of the Earth and the planet's movement around the Sun.

4.The imaginary line that separates light from the darkness and day from the night is known as the circle of illumination.

5.The 2020 December solstice takes place on Monday, December 21 at 10:02 UTC (4:02 a.m. CST; translate UTC to your time). It marks the Northern Hemisphere's shortest day (first day of winter) and Southern Hemisphere's longest day (first day of summer).

6.A state government is the government of a country subdivision in a federal form of government, which shares political power with the federal or national government.

7.The role of the judiciary is to adjudicate disputes according to law.

8.Latitudes are imaginary lines that run from west to east, ranging from zero to 90 degrees.

9.the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.

10.time based on the meridian through a particular place as contrasted with that of a time zone.

11.An island or isle is any piece of subcontinental land that is surrounded by water.

12.two

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Answered by ParikhAyushi
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Answer:-

1)The earth rotates like spinning top on its imaginary axis at the speed of 1670 km/h over the equator. This motion of earth is called 'rotation'. The Earth takes 14 hours to complete one full circle.

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2)The earth rotates on its axis and also revolve around the sun at the speed of 1780 km/h. This motion of earth is called 'revolution'. The Earth takes 365 days to complete one revolution.

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3)The earth revolves around the sun, keeping its inclined at the same angle. Hence the season changes.

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4)The imaginary line that separates light from the darkness and day from the night is known as the circle of illumination.

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5)On the 21 June the longest and shortest night occurs in Northern hemisphere.

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6)The government working at state level is called state government.

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7)Judiciary takes an action against law breakers and penalises or punishes them.

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8)The horizontal lines drawn on the globe of the earth is a latitude.

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9)The vertical lines drawn on the globe of the earth is called longitude.

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10)The time at a particular place in the world is called locate time

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11)The land covered by water from all sides is called island.

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12)The raana of kutch is divided into two parts:[1] The greater raan [2]The little raan

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