we put on headbands and yell "Abudben turban!" and then we sit in a circle and turn on every light in the school and turn on every water hose, sink, etc. then we burn paper on the grass for no reason.
yes. thats why we get a leap year, every four years. to make up for the 4 1/4.
97.5% (it changes every day) 97.5% (it changes every day)
The duration of The Day The Earth Nearly Died is 2940.0 seconds.
The Production Budget for The Day the Earth Stood Still was $80,000,000.
First, the Earth's tilt DOES NOT change; the Earth spins like a gyroscope, and is remarkably stable. However, the Earth's axis, fixed as it is, is not perpendicular to the plane of the Earth's orbit. As the Earth orbits the Sun with its unchanging "tilt", the Sun "appears to" move north of the equator in late March, and move south of the equator in late September. So starting on March 21, the Earth's axis is tilted (just a bit) toward the Sun, giving us longer and longer days until June 21. At the equator, it doesn't really make any difference, but for higher latitudes, the day length can become quite long.
it changes day to night
It changes the day or the season
Day and night changes the earth the earth makes it happen by rotating the earth rotates and it turns day or nightexample: you live in Arizona and when its day time theres light then as the earth moves it turns night time.Day and night changes the earth the earth makes it happen by rotating the earth rotates and it turns day or nightexample: you live in Arizona and when its day time theres light then as the earth moves it turns night time.
It changes every day
Day and night is caused by the rotation of the earth about its axis. Seasons are caused by the axial tilt of the earth
one day on earth is 24 hours.
The angle with respect to the Sun, Earth and Moon changes every day.
The International dateline.
If you mean "which side of planet Earth", that changes all the time, as Earth rotates.
You can make an earth. Make a girl throwing away a can in the recycling bin. You can draw nature. Make a poster that says "Earth day is great for the Earth."
Yes, the temperature changes during the day everywhere on earth.
The Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres, but the day officially changes at the International Date Line, which is located approximately opposite the Prime Meridian. The International Date Line is where the calendar day officially changes.