OCEANS
Gravity exhibits equal force on all parts, so the distance from the center is about the same on all parts of earth.
Because of the tilt
No part of the Earth receives the same amount of light every day, but every point on Earth receives the same amount of light in a whole year.
Then the same side of the Earth would always be directed at the Moon. In this case, from some parts of Earth, the Moon would always be above the horizon; from other parts, it would never be visible.
like atmosphere, what are the other parts of the earth?
Air Fire Earth Water Is that what you mean by "Parts of the Earth"?
No, the whole Earth cannot be lit at the same time due to the natural rotation of the planet. This rotation causes different parts of the Earth to be in darkness while others are in daylight.
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No, different parts of the Earth see different stars at the same time due to the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, it changes the view of the night sky depending on the observer's location. The stars visible from a particular location depend on factors such as latitude and time of year.
In that case, it would show the Sun the same face all the time. In parts of the Earth it would be day all the time, in other parts it would be night all the time.
yes, the layers beneath earths surface are in the same sequence throughout earth, although certain parts of certain layers may be wider in certain places or slimmer, but they stay in the same sequence
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