earth moves in two ways rotation: moving about its own axis (causes day and night) revolution: orbiting around the sun (causes seasons)
1. the earth is a planet 2.only 1 star, the sun
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
1: The size of the planet.2: The planet's distance from the Sun.3: The "albedo" of the planet (the percentage of the Sun's light it reflects).If you mean how bright the planet appears to us on Earth, then the distance from Earth is obviously very important.
The NorthStar(Polaris) isthe star that never moves in the sky asEarth rotates.Actually, it does move a little bit, because it's notexactly over the North pole.
It moves the suface of the Earth one of two ways 1. the plates colide or 2. one moves on top of the other i.e. mountains
earth moves in two ways rotation: moving about its own axis (causes day and night) revolution: orbiting around the sun (causes seasons)
1) Rotation around its axis 2) Orbit around the Sun 3) Orbit around the center of the Milky Way
If you mean least number of moves in checkmating a king, it's 2 moves. 1. f3 e5 2. g4 Qh4#
Between two points - like a star and Earth - you would have a line, not an angle. Angles may be indicated between two stars - that is, the angle would be star 1 - Earth - star 2.
The movement of Earth's plates can create earthquakes, as the plates grind against each other or one plate moves beneath another. This movement can also create volcanoes when plates separate, allowing magma to rise to the surface and form new land.
I can think of at least three ways the moon moves. It's primary movement is the orbit around planet earth, then it is also in orbit of the sun along with earth, and on top of that it is circling the black hole at the center of our milky way galaxy along with the solar system and many, many other planets and stars.
it depends upon 3 factors,1-the distance from the earth, 2-size of star and 3-age of the star.
1. The Earth revolves around the sun. 2. The Earth rotates (spins) onits axis
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The 3 factors that affect a star's brightness as viewed from earth, are: The star's age, distance from earth, and actual magnitude (scale a star's brightness is measured in).
1. The Earth revolves around the sun. 2. The Earth rotates (spins) onits axis