they spin on an axis
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Yes they play important role in both cycles. They are the component of these cycles.
Either orbit or revolution, they both work.
It may be difficult to tell which cycle manufacturer is better between Hero cycles and Atlas cycles. This is mainly due to the fact that they both manufacture quality cycles. However, Hero Cycles has the largest output in India.
Both of these are biogeochemical cycles,meaning that the chemicals spend a portion of the cycle in living things and a portion in nonliving enviroment.
Both have ice at north and south poles, and both have salt. Both are also inneer and rocky planets. Bth are planets.
Because the Earth rotates on its axis, any portion of the Earth experiences both night and day, and it heats up during the day and cools off at night.
All of them. The Moon does not have a "dark side" and a "light side". It does have a "nearside" and a 'far side", but the Moon has 29 day cycles of sunlight and night - except that on the night side of the Moon, it is illuminated by the nearly full Earth.
both you can see it day or night
BOTH!, because it revolves around the sun (goes are around the sun) and rotates (turns around) to define if it is day or night if the earth didn't rotate we would be stuck with either day or night all the time and if it didn't revolve we would be stuck with the same season.
Both, it varies everyday because the earth turns 24 hours a day. When the earth is facing the sun, it's daytime. When it's not facing the sun, it's night time.
it takes 234 earth days for venus to have one day and night
It was both. As earth was forming out of the accretion disk orbiting the young sun, the part of earth facing the sun was experiencing day, and the opposite part of the earth was experiencing night. It was no different then than it is now.
These both are some what better but Hercules cycles are very powerful an strong.
Both yes and no. No, because the moon does not create it's own light. Yes, because the moon reflects the light from the sun onto Earth, although it's not a lot of light.
Yes they play important role in both cycles. They are the component of these cycles.
Simply because of the tilt of the Earth. The tilt makes the length of day & night vary, as the Earth travels around the Sun. It happens the same at both poles.
In very basic terms, both night and day are caused by the proximity of a planet-like object to a star. Night turns into day as the earth is rotates.