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Particular places (i.e Antartica) will be either closer or further away depending on the time of year. But if you are counting the whole earth then yes, it remains the same I think.
The tilt of the earths axis is constant throughout the year at about 23.5 degrees
Meteorites.
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The combined mass decreasing (eg sun using up fuel). The distance between increasing (eg aphelion , maximum distance during orbit when the earths velocity decreases in compensation).
how does earths distance from the sun change throughout the year
Particular places (i.e Antartica) will be either closer or further away depending on the time of year. But if you are counting the whole earth then yes, it remains the same I think.
1. Tilt of earths axis 2. Earths axis remains parallel throughout its yearly orbit.
A map scale.
The distance between two objects may be distorted
Meteorites.
The tilt of the earths axis is constant throughout the year at about 23.5 degrees
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Meteorites.
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