the axis is a imaginary line that cuts trough the earth it points southwest and northeast
Because Earths axis is tilted.
If one end the Earth's axis always pointed toward the sun, then one pole would ALWAYS be in daylight, and the other pole would NEVER see daylight. Which is which would depend on which end of the axis pointed toward the sun. The Earth's "poles" are the ends of its axis of rotation. It's not possible for either end of the axis to point toward the equator or toward my latitude.
Mercury
Yes, the North and South Poles are located on the Earth's axis. The North Pole is the point at which the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface in the Northern Hemisphere, while the South Pole is the point in the Southern Hemisphere.
rotationis one complete spin on earths axis!!!
the axis is a imaginary line that cuts trough the earth it points southwest and northeast
The axis is always aimed toward a point in the sky near Polaris :))
dogs usually align themselves with the north/south axis and how this is dogs have sensitive chemicals which allows them to sense the earths axis
Numbers to the right of the point of origin on the x-axis are always negative.
Gravity is always acting on the vertical axis, pulling objects downward towards the Earth's center.
Because Earths axis is tilted.
Hi it points to da Sun. da
There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.
The earth is tilted 23.5 degrees. This is what creates the earths seasons. The two hemispheres (north and south) are always on opposite seasons.
The Earth rotates on its axis causing either the North or South Hemishere to tilt towards the sun which ever hemishere is tilted toward the sun it is probably spring or summer.
The y-axis has the equation x=0, so every point on the y-axis has an x coordinate of zero.
depends on which hemisphere you live if on top it is towards the sun