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Natasha2012 [34]
4 years ago
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HELP PLEASE WILL MARK AS BRAINLYEST!!!!!

Social Studies
2 answers:
algol [13]4 years ago
5 0
1. False 
2. D. M<span>ore direct rays and longer days.
3. True
4. C. I</span><span>ts axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.
5. False
6. False
7. A. revlution
8. D. </span><span>Earth’s rotation on its axis.
9. C . one year</span>
Aleksandr [31]4 years ago
4 0
<h2>Answer 1:</h2>

False

Explanation:

Astrology is not the study of heavenly objects. That is astronomy. Astrology is actually the belief that the alignment of stars and planets affects every individual's mood, personality, and environment, depending on when he was born.

<h2>Answer 2:</h2>

b.  more indirect rays and longer days.

Explanation:

Actually more direct sun rays means summer season and when the sun is towards earth surface in summer season the days in that specific region  are obviously long. So if north end of Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun, North America will experience more long days and direct sun rays.


<h2>Answer 3:</h2>

True

Explanation:

When the earth rotates around its own axis, the part of the earth which faces the sun experiences the day time whereas the part away from sun gets no sun light and it has night. And that is how day and night is formed.


<h2>Answer 4:</h2>

c.  its axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.

Explanation:

The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis. The distance from the sun is responsible for the heat on the surface of earth. When the sun is near to the surface of the earth, the area near to sun has summer season and the far end has winter season. More scientifically we can say that summer happens in the hemisphere tilted towards the Sun, and winter happens in the hemisphere tilted away from the Sun.


<h2>Answer 5:</h2>

False

Explanation:

Solstice is of two types : Summer solstice and winter solstice. Two solstices occur annually, on June 21 which is called Summer Solstice and it is the longest day of the year whereas December 21 is called the Winter Solstice which is the shortest day of the year.


<h2>Answer 6:</h2>

False

Explanation:

People think that the changing distance from sun and earth causes seasonal change but it is not true. Actually Earth has seasons because our planet’s axis of rotation is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees relative to our orbital plane – the plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun.


<h2>Answer 7:</h2>

a.revolution

Explanation:

When a body is traveling around another body on space, the motion is called revolution. This movement is often referred to the movement around the center of the bigger object. Smaller objects always revolve around bigger objects due to gravitational pull.


<h2>Answer 8:</h2>

D) Earth’s rotation on its axis.

Explanation:

The rotation of earth around its own axis causes day and night on the surface of earth. The part of the earth which faces the sun experiences the day time whereas the part away from sun gets no sun light and experiences the night.


<h2>Answer 9:</h2>

C) One year

Explanation:

One complete revolution takes 365.26 days, or one year. During this complete revolution around the sun, our Earth almost travels a distance of 940 million km (584 million mi).

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