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1) If you estimate that a day is 24 hours long, you divide the circumference by the length of the day. This produces a speed at the equator of about 1,037 mph (1,670 km/h)
2) elliptical
Orbits come in different shapes. All orbits are elliptical, which means they are an ellipse, similar to an oval. For the planets, the orbits are almost circular.
3) Earth's polar radius is 3,950 miles (6,356 km) — a difference of 13 miles (22 km). Using those measurements, the equatorial circumference of Earth is about 24,901 miles (40,075 km)
4) Aphelion always happens in early July. About two weeks after the June solstice, Earth is farthest from the Sun. Perihelion always happens in early January. About two weeks after the December Solstice, Earth is closest to the Sun.
5) The Amazon Basin (South America), the Congo Basin (Africa), Malaysia, Indonesia and some areas in northern Australia are located in equatorial region. These regions do not have winter or dry season.
6) Perihelion—the closest juxtaposition of the Earth and Sun—will occur at 12:19 am EDT Thursday, January 3, 2019.
Orbits: Sun
7) 148.66 million km Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. About 29% of Earth's surface is land consisting of continents and islands. The remaining 71% is covered with water, mostly by oceans but also by lakes, rivers, and other fresh water, which together constitute the hydrosphere
8) 30 km/sec
Speed of Revolution = Distance/Time = 942,000,000 km / 8766 hr = 107,000 km/hr = 30 km/sec.
9) The Coriolis effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not ... Earth Science, Meteorology, Geography, Physical Geography, Physics ... The directions of prevailing winds are largely determined by the ... Jupiter, on the other hand, has the fastest rotation in the solar system. ... Great Red Spot.
10) Due to Earth's approximately spherical shape, this force is greatest at the poles and least at the Equator. The force, called the "Coriolis effect," causes the direction of winds and ocean currents to be deflected.
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