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Yes, but Mercury has almost no tilt (probably less than one degree).

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Yes it is tilted by 23.4 degrees from it's orbital plane.

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Yes. It's not tilted toward the Sun and it's not tilted away from the Sun, but it's still tilted.

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Ummm... Equal to what? The time it takes to orbit the Sun will change slightly over time, if that's what you mean.

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Yes. Some more, some less.

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No, it is very gradually slowing down.

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When the earth is not tilted and the day and night are the same length what is it called?

the Equinox.


When does an equinox occure?

An Equinox occurs when neither end of the Earth's axis is tilted toward or away from the sun.


How is earth tilted during an equinox?

The equinox is the only day of 12 hours of night and day. It Occurs every spring and fall.


What occurs when neither end of the earth's axis is tilted toward or away from the sun?

equinox.


How does the Earth tilt when it is Spring an Fall?

At the time of each equinox, the rotational axis of the earth is exactly perpendicular to the path of the sunlight hitting the earth. After the autumnal equinox, the hemisphere in which autumn started is tilted away from the sun.


Which way is earth tilted during the summer?

depends on which hemisphere you live if on top it is towards the sun


Is the north end of Earths axis tilted away from the sun during an equinox?

No. The Earth's axis is directly overhead at the Equator, therefore the axis isn't north or south on the Equinox.


What four events occur as a result of the earth revolving around the sun every 365 days?

The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.


What four events occur as a result of the earths revolving around the sun every 365 days?

The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.


Which hemisphere is tilted toward the sun during vernal equinox?

Eastern


What four events occur as a result of the earth's revolving around the sun every 365 days?

The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.


How does the position of earth determine whether a day is one solstice or equinox?

I know this isn't a really good answer, but I need help on the same question too. But, for the answer I got: When the earth rotates.I know that wasn't much help, but it was better than the first answer, right? :)Sorry I wasn't much help!