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How is oriented the axis of the earth during the revolution of the earth?​

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Answered by devansh17574
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Answer:

In astronomy, an axis refers to the imaginary line that an object, usually a planet, rotates around. Earth's rotational axis is an imaginary straight line that runs through the North and South Pole. In our illustrations, Earth's axis is drawn as a straight red line.

When viewed above the North Pole, the Earth rotates counterclockwise, from west to east. This is also called a prograde rotation. Because of this direction of rotation, we see the sun rising every day in the east and setting in the west. ... The answer is that the Earth's axis is not at a right angle with the sun.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • When viewed above the North Pole, the Earth rotates counterclockwise, from west to east.
  • This is also called a prograde rotation.
  • Because of this direction of rotation, we see the sun rising every day in the east and setting in the west.
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