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how the axis of globe differ from axis of earth ?​

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Answered by sujal1732
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Answer: In a globe, there is a needle called the axis that is fixed through the globe in a tilted manner. This axis of the globe passes through two extreme points: known as the Poles (the North Pole and the South Pole). The axis is shown in the form of a needle on the globe. In reality, the earth has no such axis..

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Answered by vashapandey
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Answer:

Explanation:

At an obliquity of 0 degrees, the two axes point in the same direction; i.e., the rotational axis is perpendicular to the orbital plane.

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Axis and rotation of selected Solar System bodies.

Body Earth

NASA, J2000.0 North Pole 90.00

Rotation (hours) 23.93

IAU, 0 January 2010, 0h TT Axial tilt (degrees) 23.44

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