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The moon revolves around the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the North Pole.
This statement is not accurate. The Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis, while the Moon revolves counterclockwise around the Earth when viewed from above the North Pole. They both rotate in the same direction.
The Moon actually orbits the Earth which in turn orbits the Sun. Two effects of the Moon orbiting the Earth are... 1 It causes the tides of the sea. 2 It stabilises the plane of Earths rotation. (Helps the North Pole stay pointed Up) 3 It shows phases.
The Earth revolves around its axis, an imaginary line running through the centre of the Earth from the North pole to the South pole. As an orbiting planet, its orbit takes it around the Sun once every year.
The Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit due to the gravitational pull between the two bodies. The apparent movement of the Sun across the sky is caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis. The idea that the Sun revolves around the Earth is a historical misconception called geocentrism, which has been disproven by scientific evidence.
The constellation is the the Big Dipper (USA) or the Plough (UK).
The axis is the imaginary line running through the north and south poles that our planet revolves around. Earth's tilt refers to the fact that the planet does not sit perfectly straight in relation to the solar plane but rather tilts slightly to one side.
Because the magnetic north points vertically downwards.
it is different in different points of the year.
The ends of the earth's axis are imaginary points known as celestial poles. There are north and south celestial poles of the earth.
the axis is a imaginary line that cuts trough the earth it points southwest and northeast
The geographical North and South Pole - not the magnetic poles.
The moon revolves around the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the North Pole.
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The Moon actually orbits the Earth which in turn orbits the Sun. Two effects of the Moon orbiting the Earth are... 1 It causes the tides of the sea. 2 It stabilises the plane of Earths rotation. (Helps the North Pole stay pointed Up) 3 It shows phases.
This statement is not accurate. The Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis, while the Moon revolves counterclockwise around the Earth when viewed from above the North Pole. They both rotate in the same direction.
The earth revolves counter-clockwise if observed from the north. as he is right you could also tell on the constellations.