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diagram of revolution of earth​

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❥Revolution

While the Earth spins on its axis, it also goes around the Sun. This movement of the Earth around the Sun is called revolution. It takes the Earth a little over 365 days or one year to complete a revolution around the Sun. The path it takes around the Sun is known as the orbit. The Earth's orbit is elliptical(i.e., shaped roughly like an egg). The distance between the Earth and the Sun varies from a minimum of roughly 147 million km in early January, called the perihelion, to a maximum of roughly 152 million km in early July, called the aphelion. The average distance of the Earth from the Sun is roughly 150 million km. The plane in which the Earth goes around the Sun is called the ecliptic.

❥Effects Of Revolution

The revolution of the Earth, along with the tilt in the Earth's axis, causes:

• varying lengths of day and night

• changing seasons

If the Earth's axis were straight and not tilted, there would be no seasons, since every point on the Earth would receive the same amount of light each day of

the year. Nor would there have been any variation in the lengths of day and night—they would last 12 hours to reach.

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