
Earth's Orbit
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Science
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2nd Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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3 Slides • 3 Questions
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The orbital revolution of earth
Orbital revolution is another way to describe how Earth moves around the sun.
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Earth position relative to the sun changes every 365 days, 5 hours and 49 minutes. which is one year.
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The effects' of Earth orbital revolucion
Due to its 'tilted axis' some parts of earth receive more or fewer light during the year.
This causes 'seasons of the year' in some parts of Earth.
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Multiple Choice
What is the orbital revolution of earth?
Its how the moon rotates.
It's how the sun moves around the earth.
It's how the earth moves around the sun.
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Multiple Choice
How much time it takes the earth to orbit the sun?
365 days, 5 hours and 49 minutes.
300 days and 5 hours.
364 days, 7 hours and 60 minutes.
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Multiple Choice
Why do we have seasons on planet Earth?
Because of the rotation of the sun.
Because of the tilted axis of Earth.
Because of the tilted axis of the sun.
The orbital revolution of earth
Orbital revolution is another way to describe how Earth moves around the sun.
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