no in the beginning the earth stood strait up after the sin in the garden of Eden it threw every thing off even the earth and it tilted
No, the tilt of the Earth's axis can vary over long time scales due to gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies like the sun and moon. The current tilt of 23.5 degrees is not constant and has changed over geological time.
Since the moon always has the same side facing earth -- has always been so, I guess? -- one rotation is equal to one revolution around the earth, so about 28 earth days.
No it has not, because the gravitational pull has not always been the same. It is closer to Earth than it ever has been before.
The Earth's axis is tilted at an angle of about 23.5 degrees compared to the plane of the Earth's orbit, also called the "ecliptic". As far as we know, it has been at this angle for billions of years; probably since the impact with a "rogue" planet that created the Moon about 4 billion years ago.
Approximately 50% of Earth's surface is always lit (daytime) due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis around the sun.
The Earth has always been 'tilted'. The planet is tilted by about 11 degrees from the vertical. The tilt helps to create the seasons - and is responsible for the varying length of day & night.
No Uranus has not always been tilted, but it was tilted very long time ago in the early solar system years.
If you're in the southern hemisphere, then it is Summer when the southern part of the earth is tilted towards the sun. If you're in the northern hemisphere, it is Winter at that time.
The Earth is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbit around the sun. This tilt, known as obliquity, is believed to have been caused by collisions with other celestial bodies early in its formation. It is this tilt that gives rise to the Earth's seasons.
No, the tilt of the Earth's axis can vary over long time scales due to gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies like the sun and moon. The current tilt of 23.5 degrees is not constant and has changed over geological time.
Since the moon always has the same side facing earth -- has always been so, I guess? -- one rotation is equal to one revolution around the earth, so about 28 earth days.
No-one, since God has always been and the earth was created by Him.
No. Christ Jesus has always been and will always be man, not God.
What? No...the earths axis has been tilted for hundreds of millions if not billions of years. If your question is: Did the earthquake in Chile cause a variation in the tilt of the earth's axis? Then the answer is yes, very slightly, but noticeable.
The Earth has always been a big ball of rock, with a metallic core, ever since it was originally formed. It has always been land, which is what we call the outer surface.
No it has not, because the gravitational pull has not always been the same. It is closer to Earth than it ever has been before.
No. Wind is caused by a combination uneven heating of Earth's surface and Earth's rotation. There has always been wind on Earth and there always will be, with or without global warming.