(6) Why does the distance between the earth and the sun not remain same
throughout the year ?
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because earth is revolving around the sun in epitical path
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Answer: Relatively speaking, Earth's distance from the Sun doesn't change all that much throughout the year, nevertheless there are measurable differences in solar heating that result from our planet's slightly elliptical orbit. ... In July (at aphelion), the land-rich northern half of our planet is tilted toward the Sun.
Relatively speaking, Earth's distance from the Sun doesn't change all that much throughout the year, nevertheless there are measurable differences in solar heating that result from our planet's slightly elliptical orbit. ... In July (at aphelion), the land-rich northern half of our planet is tilted toward the Sun.
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