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Earth is tilted from it axis
The axis is always aimed toward a point in the sky near Polaris :))
That's "rotation".
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No, Earth's rotation axis is not fixed in space. It undergoes a slow wobble known as precession, which takes about 26,000 years to complete one full cycle. This causes the orientation of Earth's axis to change over long periods of time.
The earths rotation about its axis has no affect on the orbit of satellites about earth. Only their relative velocities and positions are relevant, not their orientation
Two words: Tidal Forces.
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because of earths tilt (axis)different amounts of sunlight hit different places at different times that's the answer
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
A gyroscope.
There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.
Yes, reflection changes the orientation of an object by flipping it across an axis, such as a line, without changing its shape or size. The object appears as a mirror image of its original position.
Its the orientation of the earths rotational axis that defines the equinox, the axis remains parallel throughout the orbit of the sun, and when its side on to the sun (spring and autumn), thats the equinox (equal length of day and night).
1. Tilt of earths axis 2. Earths axis remains parallel throughout its yearly orbit.
Well, honey, a reflection doesn't change the orientation of a shape. It simply flips it over a line, like checking yourself out in a mirror. So, if you're looking for a quick fix to change things up, a reflection is your go-to move.