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What is an axis? What axis does our Earth have?

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Answered by mailtousha0304
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Earth's axis is not perpendicular. It has an axial tilt, or obliquity. Axial tilt is the angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis. A planet's orbital axis is perpendicular to to the ecliptic or orbital plane, the thin disk surrounding the sun and extending to the edge of the solar system.

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Answered by akhilsingh5879
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An axis is an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins. The points where an axis intersects with an object's surface are the object's North and South Poles. In this illustration, Earth's axis is represented by the red line. The white circle represents axial precession, the slow "wobble" of the axis.

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