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The moon is revolving around Earth, so sometimes the Moon is between the Sun and Earth and Earth is between the moon and sun.
One AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
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That may happen - at different times of the year - in any latitude between the tropics - that is, between 23.5 degrees north, and 23.5 degrees south. Note that this angle is precisely the tilt of Earth's axis.
Well the relationship of the EARTH-MOON-SUN is that that they are all in the solar system second the EARTH AND SUN low tide and hight tide. The EARTH AND MOON are satellites because they orbit.
The sun is in the center of the solar system. The Earth orbits the sun, and the moon orbits the Earth.
it is the tilt of the earth in the suns direction
Heat and light at an adequate distance.
The climate is cooler at 45 degrees latitude compared to 0 degrees latitude because the Sun is shining at a different angle. At 0 degrees latitude, the Sun is shining directly overhead, and thus it receives highly-concentrated sun rays which heat up the Earth rapidly. However, at 45 degrees latitude, the Sun is shining at a slanted angle, which makes the sun rays spread over a larger area and warming the Earth at a slower rate.
For every latitude between roughly 23.5° north and 23.5° south, there are two occasions every year when the sun is directly overhead some point on the earth at that latitude. Outside of that band of latitudes, it can never happen.
No, the only part of the earth's surface where it's possible for the sun to be directly overhead sometimes is between the Tropic of Cancer (23.5° north latitude) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5° south latitude).
The moon is revolving around Earth, so sometimes the Moon is between the Sun and Earth and Earth is between the moon and sun.
no, but it has control such a marked effect on climatic elements as does the latitude, or the position of earth relative to the sun.- latitude is an imaginary line on the earth- its position on a world map is parallel.
One AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Between 23.5° south latitude and 23.5° north latitude.
The Sun is NEVER between the Earth and the Moon. When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, this is called a Solar Eclipse. When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, this is called a Lunar Eclipse.
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