Science, asked by fatima777, 9 months ago

On which two days in a year do the poles stand at the
same distance from the sun?

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Answered by snadsare
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Answer:

22 March is one of those

Explanation:

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Answered by mydollychinni
4

Answer:

Explanation:

What causes our seasons?

We have seasons because Earth's axis – the imaginary line that goes through the Earth and around which the Earth spins — is tilted. It's tilted about 23.5 degrees relative to our plane of orbit (the ecliptic) around the Sun. As we orbit our Sun, our axis always points to the same fixed location in space. Our northern axis points almost directly toward Polaris, the North Star.

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