Days and years.
The earth's revolution around the sun and the tilt of its axis of rotation relative to its orbital plane.
the apparent deflection of winds you are stupid. wind only has effects on the rotation. good thing i didn't put that answer. the answer is seasonal changes in constellations viewed in the night sky. your welcome
They are a result of its revolution around the earth.
Earths tilt
It isn't - the Earth rotates. As a result, everything in the sky, day and night, appears to rise and set.
Days and years.
An even distribution of sunlight.
earths rotation
earths rotation
The earth's rotation is described as a counter-clockwise movement which passes through the north and south poles. This is what will result to day and night.
The earth's revolution around the sun and the tilt of its axis of rotation relative to its orbital plane.
Observations that repeat at regular intervals of nearly 24 hours ... nearly the same time every day or night ... are the result of earth's axial rotation. Observations that repeat at regular intervals of roughly one year are the result of earth's orbital revolution.
according to big bang theory all heavenly bodies originated from single primeval atom, after it broke into several fragments and pieces, its whole energy was spread in frictionless universe. As a result all stars and planets formed
1st of all, it does move, but that doesnt cause sunricse and sunset. second of all, it is a result of the earths rotation.
Karst topography
Seasons
An even distribution of sunlight.