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The state song of Rhode Island is "Rhode Island, it's for Me" by Charlie Hall. Here is the lyrics to the song :I've been to every state we have,and I think I'm inclined to saythat Rhody stole my heart:You can keep the forty-nine.Herring gulls that dot the sky,blue waves that paint the rocks,water rich with Neptune's life,the boats that line the docks.I see the lighthouse flickeringto help the sailors see.There's a place for everyone:Rhode Island's It for Me.Rhode Island, oh Rhode Islandsurrounded by the sea.Some people roam the earth for home;Rhode Island's It for Me.I love the fresh October days,the buzz on College Hill,art that moves an eye to tear,a jewelers special skill.Icicles refract the sun,snow falling gracefully.Some search for a place that's warm:Rhode Island's It for Me!Rhode Island, oh Rhode Islandsurrounded by the sea.Some people roam the earth for home;Rhode Island's It for Me.The skyline piercing Providence,the State House dome so rare.residents who speak their minds;no longer unaware!Roger Williams would be proud to see his colony,so don't sell short this precious port:Rhode Island's It for Me!Rhode Island, oh Rhode Islandsurrounded by the sea.Some people roam the earth for home;Rhode Island's It for Me.Rhode Island, oh Rhode Islandsurrounded by the sea.Some people roam the earth for home;
Chikyu-Ryu Means earth dragon. Close enough not the exact translation of "dragon of earth"
The Latin word for Earth is Terra.
No, Earth and Turf are not perfect rhymes, though they are close.
地球: Chikyuu. (planet Earth)
in the northern hemisphere the sun is closest to earth in the dead of winter
Because Earth travels in an ellipse.
Because Earth travels in an ellipse.
Because Earth travels in an ellipse.
No. As it happens the Earth is closest to the sun when it is winter in the northern hemisphere. Seasons like summer and winter are related to the tilt of the earth with respect to the plane of its orbit about the sun, not to the distance from the sun.
Because the Earth travels round the Sun in an elliptical orbit and at present the closest approach the Sun during that elliptical orbit occurs during the Northern winter. However precession of the axis of the Earth's rotation means that in about 12 thousand years time, the closest approach will be during the Northern Summer.
The Sun is closest to the Earth in January. In the northern hemisphere, it is winter at that time. The seasons are not caused by changes in the Sun-Earth distance.
When Earth is closest to the sun the northern hemisphere is in winter Given the effects of precession will this still be the case in 13000 years?
no.Distance of the sun to earh it doesnt effect in anyway the earth.
Winter. The Earth reaches its perihelion (the point in its orbit when it is closest to the sun) during the month of January (around January 3rd currently), which falls during the season of winter in the northern hemisphere.
no, it is winter in either the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere.it all depends on the tilt of the earth to the sun.
When Earth is closest to the sun the southern hemisphere receives more of the sun's rays, making it hotter, or summer there, and winteri nthe north.