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As the earth spins on its axis, producing night and day, it also moves about the sun in an elliptical (elongated circle) orbit that requires about 365 1/4 days to complete. The earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane. This is what causes the seasons. When the earth's axis points towards the sun, it is summer for that hemisphere. When the earth's axis points away, winter can be expected. Since the tilt of the axis is 23 1/2 degrees, the North Pole never points directly at the Sun, but on the summer solstice it points as close as it can, and on the winter solstice as far as it can. Midway between these two times, in spring and autumn, the spin axis of the earth points 90 degrees away from the sun. This means that on this date, day and night have about the same length: 12 hours each, more or less.
Why should this tilt of the Earth's axis matter to our weather? To understand this, take a piece of paper and a flashlight. Shine the light from the flashlight straight onto the paper, so you see an illuminated circle. All the light from the flashlight is in that circle. Now slowly tilt the paper, so the circle elongates into an ellipse. All the light is still in that ellipse, but the ellipse is spread out over more paper. The density of light drops. In other words, the amount of light per square centimeter drops (the number of square centimeters increases, while the total amount of light stays the same).
The same is true on the earth. When the sun is overhead, the light is falling straig
Explanation:
1. alliteration
This is because the majority of the words in the sentence begin with the letter L.
2. metaphor
This is because the sentence does not liken the teacher to a encyclopedia using like or as, like a simile does. The statement is not an extreme exaggeration, which would be a hyperbole. It's absolutely not a <span>onomatopoeia because it doesn't mimic the sound of the object it's likened to. It has to be a metaphor.</span>
It comments on and explains the events to the audience.
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An adjective means describing a noun in detail
For example:
A tall building
so the word tall is an adjective.