The polar regions would be larger, and winter conditions more severe; summers would be hotter.
Hmmm. Many possible answers for this question. "Seasons".
Yes.
how much degree the earth ratates on its axis
No, solar rays do not strike the equator at a 180-degree angle. The angle at which the sunlight strikes the equator varies throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This variation is what causes the seasons.
The imaginary line in which the Earth rotates is called its axis. The Earth's axis is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees with respect to its orbit around the Sun, which causes the changing seasons.
I think the question should be "what is the angle..." The tilt of Earth's axis is about 23.5°. This is the angle between Earth's axis and a line that is vertical to the Ecliptic (the plane in which Earth orbits the Sun).
Hmmm. Many possible answers for this question. "Seasons".
Yes.
what is inclined at an angle of11.5 to earth's rotational axis?
Earth's axis tilts at very close to 23.5 degrees.
how much degree the earth ratates on its axis
The season in which the Earth's axis forms a 90 degree angle with the line connecting the Earth and the Sun is the spring or fall equinox. During this time, the day and night are approximately equal in length across the globe.
A line which rotates through an angle of 10 degree with the positive side of the x-axis of the Cartesian plane is called a 10 degree angle.
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It is a 90 degree angle, or a right anlge, plus another 45 degrees. So you can visualize it as a 45 degree angle measured from the negative side of the x axis going toward the positive y axis on the x-y plane.
23.5 degrees