Geography, asked by khaskhelighulammustf, 4 months ago

How do we match the calender to the
Earth orbit.
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Answered by NikitaDutta2007
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Answer:

The calendar is based on three key astronomical events-

  • A day, which is the time from one sunrise to the next sunrise — one complete rotation of the Earth.

  • A year, which is approximately 365.24 days — one complete orbit of Earth around the Sun.

  • A month, which is approximately 29.53 days — one complete orbit of the Moon around the Earth.

Since these time spans are not easily divided, calendars have always been imperfect. Some were rooted in tradition, while others evolved as humankind gained a greater understanding of science and astronomy. Some calendars, like the Christian calendar (which is the primary calendar in use today) focused on the Earth’s orbit. Others, like the Islamic calendar, focused on the Moon’s orbit. Still others, like the Jewish calendar and Chinese calendar, combine both.

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