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why is the Earth's axis tilted and not straight?​

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Answered by Kunalsosmartandgamer
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Its axis is tilted about 98 degrees, so its north pole is nearly on its equator. Astronomers suspect that this extreme tilt was caused by a collision with an Earth-sized planet billions of years ago, soon after Uranus formed. Earth's axis appears stable, but it actually wobbles very slowly, like a spinning top

Answered by pratibhabadkur015
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Its axis is tilted about 98 degrees, so its north pole is nearly on its equator. Astronomers suspect that this extreme tilt was caused by a collision with an Earth-sized planet billions of years ago, soon after Uranus formed. Earth's axis appears stable, but it actually wobbles very slowly, like a spinning top

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