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Q3 Define the Earth's orbit and explain the inclination
Surface of the earth
of the Earth's axis.​

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Answered by asha149425
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When a satellite orbits Earth, the path it takes makes an angle with the equator. This angle is called the inclination. A satellite that orbits parallel to the equator has a zero-degree orbital inclination. A satellite in a polar orbit has a 90-degree inclination

Answered by Anonymous
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Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body. It is expressed as the angle between a reference plane and the orbital plane or axis of direction of the orbiting object. If the orbit swung between 20° north latitude and 20° south latitude, then its orbital inclination would be 20°.

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