The earth rotates along an imaginary line is called the
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The earth rotates about an imaginary line that passes through the North and South Poles of the planet. This line is called the axis of rotation. Earth rotates about this axis once each day (approximately 24 hours). ... Our clock time is based on the earth's rotation with respect to the sun from solar noon to solar noon.
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The earth rotates about an imaginary line that passes through the North and South Poles of the planet. This line is called the axis of rotation. Earth rotates about this axis once each day (approximately 24 hours). ... Our clock time is based on the earth's rotation with respect to the sun from solar noon to solar noon.
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The earth rotates along an imaginary line is called the axis
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The Earth revolves around an imaginary line called an axis.
It's a line that runs from the geographical North Pole to the geographical South Pole.
Day and night are caused by the Earth's rotation, which completes one full rotation per day.
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