The sun gives off the same amount of heat, in every direction all the time.
Shine a flashlight on the middle of a watermelon. Notice how the light gets
all spread out near the top and bottom of the melon, so a point that's near
the top or bottom gets less light than a point in the middle gets.
Planets are not alive, so they don't have female parts or male parts. They don't have a gender at all, though some people do call this planet "Mother Earth."
No, the Arctic is not a continent. The Arctic used to be a continent, however, it split. Today, the Arctic is an ocean, named for the continent that used to be where it lies today, at the northern portion of the Earth.
No. The surface of the earth is held to the planet by gravity. However parts of the surface move relative one to another - this is called plate tectonics.
A planet rotates on its axis a point which travels through the north and the south of the planet. On earth the axis is found at the north and south pole of the earth.
Any half of a planet with a great circle as a boundary can be called a hemisphere. Most often the equator is used as a boundary dividing the planet into a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere. The Earth has an accepted "prime meridian" (which runs through Greenwich England) and the continuation of that meridian divides the Earth into an eastern and a western hemisphere.
Daylight and night on Earth are caused by the rotation of the planet on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the Sun's light, creating daytime, while other parts are in shadow, creating nighttime.
the earth is tilted and some parts of it get direct sunlight and other parts dont.
The moon was born when earth smashed into another planet, but the leftover parts formed the moon when the two volcanic planets earth and the other crashed.
Planets are not alive, so they don't have female parts or male parts. They don't have a gender at all, though some people do call this planet "Mother Earth."
Shows different parts of the planet Earth to the Sun.That is why we have day an night.
Earth's two largest areas of ice are Antarctica, which contains the majority of the planet's ice, and the Arctic region, which includes the Arctic Ocean surrounded by landmasses like Greenland and parts of Canada, Russia, and the United States. Both regions play critical roles in regulating the Earth's climate and have significant impacts on global sea levels.
like atmosphere, what are the other parts of the earth?
The Arctic tundra is found in the northernmost parts of the Earth, primarily within the Arctic Circle. This region includes parts of Canada, Alaska, Russia, Scandinavia, and Greenland. It is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and low-growing vegetation.
A map or a globe is a representation of the whole Earth at one time, showing different parts of the planet in relation to each other. This visualization can give an overview of Earth's various regions and features in a single view.
Earth and Mars are the two planets in our solar system that have seasons. These seasons are caused by the tilt of the planets' axes, which affects the amount of sunlight reaching different parts of the planet at different times of the year.
so all parts of the world get sunshine
google parts of the earth and u will get the parts like the inner/outer core, mantle, crust, etc.. basically rock and melted rock