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The earth's orbit is the path along which the earth travels around the sun.

The earth's axis is always inclined to its orbital plane at an angle of 66 and a half degree.

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What single change to Planet Z's characteristics would cause it to have strong winds and violent storms?

faster rotation rate


How long is Ceres spin or rotation?

Ceres has a rotation period of approximately 9 hours and 4 minutes. This means it completes one full rotation on its axis in a little over nine hours. As the largest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres' relatively rapid spin contributes to its unique characteristics compared to other celestial bodies in that region.


Why is the day longer or shorter on Neptune than earth?

A day on Neptune is significantly shorter than on Earth due to its rapid rotation speed. Neptune completes a rotation on its axis approximately every 16 hours, while Earth takes 24 hours to complete a rotation. This difference in rotation speed results in shorter days on Neptune compared to Earth, despite Neptune's greater size and distance from the Sun. The planet's dynamic atmosphere and strong winds also contribute to its unique rotational characteristics.


What is the name of the process of the rotation of the head?

The rotation of the head is called "head rotation" or "cervical rotation." This movement allows the head to turn from side to side.


What are some major characteristics of Venus?

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What single change to Planet Z's characteristics would cause it to have strong winds and violent storms?

faster rotation rate


What is the fastest revolving planet?

I don't believe we have rotation information about any planets outside the Solar System yet (orbital characteristics, yes; rotation, no). In the Solar System, Jupiter has the shortest rotational period at a little under 10 hours.


What are the characteristics of the advance symmetric block cipher?

Some characteristics of an Advanced Symmetric Block Cipher are key dependent S-boxes, data dependent rotation, variable plaintext or ciphertext block length, and operations on both plain and ciphered data.


Motion around a central axis is called?

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This is the definition of "rotational symmetry", or if the statement is true for any number of degrees of rotation it is also "circular symmetry.".


What is the second planet from the sun describe its characteristics rotation revolution of the planet?

the second planet from the sun is venus it goes around the sun every 227.4 earth days


What is internal rotation?

Internal rotation refers to the rotation towards the axis of the body. External rotation refers to the rotation away from the center of the body.


Rotational symmetry is the quality a design has if it maintains all characteristics when it is rotated about a point?

Yes. An object with rotational symmetry is one that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation.


What is the rotation?

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What the rotation?

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What are the key characteristics for the steam engine?

a steam engine has two main characteristics and they are: HIGH SPEED they need this to drive a small dynamo directly, rather than needing a step-up drive by belts ACCURATE SPEED REGULATION Generation by dynamo requires a stable rotation speed for a stable output voltage, even when the load changes. When an alternator was being driven, the output frequency also depended upon a stable rotation speed.


Which describes a transformation using rotation?

The centre of rotation, the angle of rotation and, unless the angle is 180 degrees, the direction of rotation.