I guess you forgot the word "have"?
Some Basic effects:
The rotation is the reason we have day and night. It makes Hurricanes turn clockwise in the southern and counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, it's also responsible for other weather phenomena. Earths rotation makes it possible to have geostationary satellites.
The revolution is (in conundrum with the rotation-axis) responsible that there are seasons. That some days better than others to start your flight to Mars and most important of all, that the earth doesn't fall into the Sun.
Not much that we notice within our lifetimes.
There are several "wobbles" that scientists have discovered, but probably the most important one is the slow change in direction of the Earth's axis.
The Earth spins like a gyroscope, but the direction of its axis does "wobble" - making one full cycle in about 26,000 years. So the last time the Earth's axis was pointed in this direction was during the last ice age, long before anything that we would associate with "civilization".
eefect of this aree the different season we feel .thank u
bugel says yes
Earth's axis tilts at very close to 23.5 degrees.
Not very likely. It is rare when myths effect the Earth in any way.
The earth sots on its axis at 23.5 degrees as it revolvees around the sun.
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I think the earth is wobbling on its axis and it makes the tracking lines appear to curve when they are laid over the map.
Because, unlike Earth, it does not have a large moon (only two, small Moons) to stabilize it so that it has both precession like Earth but a wobbling on its axis. This means Mars' axis can be as tilted as single digit degrees or as high a 50 degrees.
yes
no seasons
bugel says yes
the seasons either get colder or warmer, depending on the tilt of the axis.
Earth's axis has zero effect on the stars and constellations. They aren't related in any way.
rotates on its axis
it creates the seasons.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
Almost where it was before, the North Pole hardly moves, something like 2 metres over a 400,000 year period, due to the Earth wobbling on its axis.
Precession. This VERY slow wobble is what causes the Earth's rotational axis to move in a 26,000 year circle. The fact that Polaris is the north star is entirely accidental and fortuitous; in another 13,000 years Vega will be the "north star".