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Q: What is a device for measuring the degrees of movement in the Earth?
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What is the device used to measure the degrees of movement in the Earth?

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How are different measuring devices usefull?

There are any measuring devices available, your question should be little specific. Measuring device is for electricity or water or earth quake or data traffic or air pressure.


Is earth tilted at 15 degrees?

That depends on what you're measuring it against. Measured against the normal to the ecliptic plane, the angle is about 23.5 degrees


Is the earth tilted at 33 degrees?

That depends on what you're measuring it against. Measured against the normal to the ecliptic plane, the angle is about 23.5 degrees


How are different Measurement devices?

There are any measuring devices available, your question should be little specific. Measuring device is for electricity or water or earth quake or data traffic or air pressure.


Why you get winter?

The change of seasons exists because of the tilt of the Earth's axis (~23-degrees) and the movement of the Earth around the Sun.


What device is sent out of earth to orbit the earth?

A satellite is the device that orbits the earth to observe it.


How the movement of the earth creates seasons?

Beacause the earth is tilted on its axis by 23 1/2 degrees and the earth is spinning, plus, it is rotating around the sun we get our seasons. When the earth is farthest away from the sun we have winter, when the earth is closest to the sun we have summer.


Why the night why the day?

there is night and day because of the movement of the earth on its axis. It is called as rotation. The earth is also tilted in 23.5 degrees so sunlight can emit light through the equator


Definition of earth thermometer?

it may use for measuring earth


The apparent shift in the spectrum of a star as it moves toward or away from the earth is explained by the phenomenon known as the?

Doppler effect. This effect causes the wavelengths of light from a star to appear shorter (blueshifted) as it moves towards the Earth and longer (redshifted) as it moves away, providing valuable information about the star's motion in space.


How did Eratosthenes measure distance on the earth's surface in degrees and minutes?

He made a rough estimate of the Earth's surface to its core for radius then used conics to find the circumference of the Earth as though it was a perfect circle. By knowing the radius, he then came up with measuring distances by degrees and minutes to find s which is the length of an arc which in this case came out to be distance. Just making sure that this is understood, minutes is actually a smaller measurement of degrees.