It is completely over the axis when we have an equinox. Like the Fall and Spring equinox's.
No, the Earth's revolution around the sun is not related to the rising and setting of the sun on a daily basis, which is caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis.
depends on which hemisphere you live if on top it is towards the sun
During an equinox, neither the North nor the South end of Earth's axis is tilted away from the Sun. This is because during an equinox, the tilt of Earth's axis is perpendicular to the Sun's rays, causing equal illumination of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The maximum amount of an ellipse is called its major axis, and half of this distance is the semi major axiswhich is usually used to give the size of an ellipse. The semi major axis of Earths orbit, for example, is 150 million kilometers. It represents the average distance between the Earth and the sun and is called astronomical unit, or one AU
The term rotation refers to the Earth turning on its axis once per day. The term revolution refers to the earth circling the sun once per year.
The earths rotates on it's axis away from the sun.
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The Earth rotates on its axis causing either the North or South Hemishere to tilt towards the sun which ever hemishere is tilted toward the sun it is probably spring or summer.
day and night
Earths tilted axis and its revolution around the sun
its earths tilt on its axis orbiting the sun
The axis of the Earth is tilted 23.5 degress from the plane of the orbit round the sun.
There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.
it is winter in the northern hemisphere
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
why the sun is higher in summer is because the earths top of the axis is pointed to the sun which makes this hotter and in winter the axis is pointed away from the sun which makes it colder
RotationThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is known as 'the Earths rotation'Rotation.Rotating.rotation (as opposed to orbiting, which describes the earth's movements around the sun)