Complete the following table given below
(a) Earth to rotate 15° =
(b) Earth to Complete One rotation =
(C) Earth to complete an revolution =
(d) Gestapo =
(e) treaty Treaty of Versailles =
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Explanation:
Introduction
The motions of bodies in the solar system are, for the most part, regular and understandable. From Earth, the Sun rises in the eastern sky in the morning and sets in the western sky in the evening. If the Moon is full on Day 1, it will be full again on Day 28, and new on Day 14. The motions of Earth relative to the Sun, and the motions of the Moon and Sun relative to Earth affect different phenomena on Earth, including day and night, the seasons, tides, and phases of the Moon.
Day-Night Cycle
Earth rotates once on its axis about every 24 hours. To an observer cooling down on the North Pole, the rotation appears counterclockwise. From nearly all points on Earth, the Sun appears to move across the sky from east to west each day. Of course, the Sun is not moving from east to west at all; Earth is rotating. The Moon and stars also seem to rise in the east and set in the west.
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Complete the following table given below
(a) Earth to rotate 15° =
(b) Earth to Complete One rotation =
(C) Earth to complete an revolution =
(d) Gestapo =
(e) treaty Treaty of Versailles =