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Explain the effects of Earth Movement

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Answered by subhajeetpramanik
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The changing seasons are caused by the movements of the Earth. There are two important movements that affect the Earth. The first is the rotation of the Earth around an invisible axis. ... The second important movement thataffects the Earth is its revolution around the Sun.

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Answered by GalankiSupriya
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Effects of Earth Movement


Geography of the Four Seasons

Lesson Transcript

Instructor: Meredith Mikell

This lesson explores the factors that influence seasons, daylight, and temperatures on our planet, including rotation and radiation. At the end, you can test your knowledge with a brief quiz.

Incoming Energy

The sun constantly floods the Earth with radiation: light, heat, radio waves, ultraviolet waves, and all wavelengths in between. This radiation travels 92,960,000 miles, and the amount is fairly consistent, even though the sun goes through cycles of its own. But once it reaches Earth, what happens to that radiation is not actually very consistent across the planet. Case in point: some parts of Earth are cold, some are hot, and our seasons mean that different parts of the Earth are heated more or less at different times.

Even though temperature fluctuates slightly during Earth's orbit, these differences have nothing to do with our distance from the Sun. Our planet's seasons and climates can be attributed to the fact that Earthrotates in motion about its central axis and moves in orbital revolutionwhen it travels around the Sun.



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