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Antarctica and i don't know the other one sorry! but at least you got one of them :D

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The two places that mark the end of earths axis are North and south pole.

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What two places marks the end of the axis?

The two places that mark the end of earths axis are North and south pole.


Where does the north end of earth's axis lean at?

The northern end of Earths axis is the North pole.


In winter which end of the earths axis is tilted away from the sun?

south


When the south end of earths the axis is tilted toward the sun?

it is winter in the northern hemisphere


What is the south end of earths axis called in the northern hemisphere?

the north pole and south pole


When the north end of earths rotation axis is pointing toward the sun what statement is true?

It is June.


When the north end of the earths axis is toward the sun north America will experience what?

spring & summer


Is the north end of Earths axis tilted away from the sun during an equinox?

No. The Earth's axis is directly overhead at the Equator, therefore the axis isn't north or south on the Equinox.


What is the earths axis point?

The north end of the earth's axis points toward a point in the sky that's a little less than 1/3 of a degree from Polaris. That's why, as close as we can tell by our eyes, Polaris appears to mark the north pole of the sky, everything else we can see appears to circle Polaris, and we call Polaris the 'North Star'. The south end of the earth's axis points to a spot in the southern sky with no comparably bright star nearby to mark it.


When the north end of the earths rotation axis is pointing at the sun what happens?

The northern part of the Earth warms up. It is the Northern Summer.


How will the hours of daylight for the North Pole change if the earths axis was always pointed toward the sun South Pole Equator your latitude?

If one end the Earth's axis always pointed toward the sun, then one pole would ALWAYS be in daylight, and the other pole would NEVER see daylight. Which is which would depend on which end of the axis pointed toward the sun. The Earth's "poles" are the ends of its axis of rotation. It's not possible for either end of the axis to point toward the equator or toward my latitude.


Does it mean its the end of the world if there is a cross around the moon?

Quite complicated, IF this happens, the moon may crash into the earth or earths axis goes crazy and hits the sun, another planet, etc. The axis is super important with this question. Hope it helpd!