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No; globes are very useful, but they are not exact replicas of the earth. There can be no exact replica of the earth.
On a daily basis, the rotation of the Earth. On a seasonal basis, the motion of the Earth around the sun. Over the long term ... they're all independently moving around the center of the galaxy.
28 days (a little bit more accurately) It is always the same moon :) but it takes 27.3 days to orbit the earth and return to the same position.
The International Space Station does not stay or hover above a specific location above the Earth. In fact, the ISS orbits the Earth every 90 minutes or. You could find websites or even applications for your smart phone that can give you live up to date info on the ISS altitude and exact location, but I think I am not allowed to post a website or application name. Sorry!!!
1.2Light Years away to be exact.
GPS
GPS (Global Positioning System)
Absolute Location.
absolute location
"position"
Position
The exact position of a place derived from mathematical coordinates on the Earth's grid is the absolute location. The absolute location would be the latitude and longitude of a location.
Location and momentum. You can determine either, but not both.
These days with the Google earth application you can view the grid of the Earth and it will locate the exact position you are looking for with precise co-ordinates. There is also a search tab all you do is you type the name of place You are looking for. Other than that you need a GPS Gadget nowadays you can get a cellphone with a GPS unit it tells you where you are. GPS stands for Global Positioning System.
the exact distance between earth and moon
Heisenberg said that you can't determine the exact position of an electron, while Bohr put them in an exact location.
To uniquely identify every position on the earth's surface.