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What is the definition of the word axis?

axis - An imaginary line that passes through earths center and its north and south poles.


What is the Imaginary circle passing through the poles now called?

International Date Line


The ends of the earths axis are imaginary points known as?

The ends of the earth's axis are imaginary points known as celestial poles. There are north and south celestial poles of the earth.


What are earths poles called?

North and South poles


What is the imaginary line running through the center of a planet?

An imaginary line that runs through the center of a planet and its poles is called its axis.Or possibly a diameter, in regards to the planet's dimensions.


The imaginary circle around the earths globe equidistant from both the north and south poles?

equator


Make-believe line that runs through Earth's North and South poles is called the?

The imaginary line that runs through Earth's North and South poles is called the axis or polar axis.


Does the Earths rotation take place on an imaginary line called its axis?

Yes, the Earth's rotation occurs on an imaginary line running through its North and South Poles called its axis. This axis is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun, leading to the changing seasons.


What is the imaginary line that runs through the poles to divide it?

Meridian


What do you call the imaginary line that passes through the center of the earth between north and south poles on which the earth rotates?

The imaginary line passing through the center of the Earth between the North and South Poles, around which the Earth rotates, is called the Earth's axis.


What do you call the imaginary line through earths poles?

Are you thinking og the meridians? The meridians are the lines you see on a map that conects the north and south pole and also those who determ longtitude


What do you call the line through the earths poles?

the equator daaa