yes. All the way around the equator the day length doesn't change.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
earth rotation on axis
The equator.
The earth goes around the sun, and it takes a year to do that, but the earth doesn't change it's axis. It stays tilted a bit, and rotates daily, but not around the sun in one day. So in the year that it is going around the sun, the equator is in the same place, but for 1/2 of the year the Southern Hemisphere is closer to the sun, and the northern hemisphere is further away. Then in the next 6 months it is the opposite because the earth is on the opposite side of the sun, so then the southern hemisphere is further away, and they northern is closer. So this is how the seasons change.
No. Earth's tilt does not change as Earth revolves around the sun.
yes. All the way around the equator the day length doesn't change.
earth revolves on its axis to do change in day and night which is very important to make a human body survive
The earth revolves around the sun.
The earth revolves around the sun.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
it has to do with the sun and the position of the moon , sun and earth
The number of hours of sunlight changes as the earth revolves around the sun because the earth revolves around the sun tilted. Depending on the position of the earth in relation to the sun will determine the number of hours of sunlight emitted towards earth.
yes, just a few deegrees
The earth's axis is tilted. When it goes around the sun, the equator stays the same distance from the sun, so the temperature doesn't change much.
Yes.
The tilt of the earth's axis.