Geography, asked by tapanr1978, 6 months ago

state any one effect of the revolution of the earth​

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Answered by WanderLust007
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Answer:

Effects of Earth's revolution include the seasons and variation in the length of days and nights. ... The changes in hours of daylight and in temperature caused by revolution and tilt lead to the yearly change of seasons at middle latitudes. If Earth's axis were perpendicular to its plane of orbit, seasons would not occur.

Explanation:

Throughout the year, as our small blue planet orbits the Sun, many parts of the Earth experience changing seasons. The warm Spring brings new flowers and young animals. This is followed by a hot Summer filled with vacations, hikes, and outdoor swimming. Following Summer is another warm season known as Autumn, where leaves turn beautiful shades of reds and browns before falling from their trees. Finally, after all of these warmer seasons, comes one that is cold, wet, and dry, known as Winter.

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