north pole
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 two basic points of reference on the surface of the Earth are the North Pole and the South Pole. These points represent the northernmost and southernmost points on Earth's axis of rotation, respectively.
The earths rotational axis is tipped 23.5 degrees from vertical The earths rotational axis remains parallel throughout its orbit of the sun, so at one point in the yearly orbit the top half of the axis is at maximum tilt away from the sun, this is the winter solstice / shortest day (northern hemisphere) and summer solstice / longest day (southern hemisphere) Half a year later the positions are reversed as the axis remains parallel leaving the top of the axis tilting in.
Basically the tilt of the axisThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is the cause of day and night. it takes approximately 24 hours for any point on the earth to directly face the sun twice.A combination of the tilt of the Earths axis and its orbit around the sun is responsible for the seasons.
the axis
The northernmost point in the world is the North Pole. The southernmost point in the world is the South Pole. These are the axis points on which the Earth rotates.
dogs usually align themselves with the north/south axis and how this is dogs have sensitive chemicals which allows them to sense the earths axis
The axis is always aimed toward a point in the sky near Polaris :))
the axis is a imaginary line that cuts trough the earth it points southwest and northeast
The northernmost point in the world is the geographic North Pole, located in the Arctic Ocean. It is the point where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface.
The North Pole is the point on Earth's surface that lies at the northernmost end of the planet's axis of rotation, while the South Pole is the point at the southernmost end. These poles represent the points where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
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The origin.
intersect
True north is the direction that points towards the geographic North Pole, which is the northernmost point on Earth. It is the direction used in cartography and navigation to indicate the Earth's axis of rotation.
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