Answer: The correct answer is option D. The Uranian rotation axis produces some extreme seasonal effects.
Explanation:
Uranus is the only planet in our solar system whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its path of movement (orbit) with a tilt of 97.77°.
Uranus lies almost sideways with respect to the plane of its orbit of movement.
It has four seasons like earth, the tilt gives the planet its seasons.
Answer: When asteroids enter the atmosphere of Earth or any other planet, they are called meteorites. Typically, asteroids are too small to form a circular shape, unlike dwarf planets or comets.
Explanation:
Why are meteoroids not considered dwarf planets?
<em>Key difference: A dwarf planet is “a celestial body in direct orbit of the Sun that is massive enough for its shape to be controlled by gravitation, but that unlike a planet has not cleared its orbital region of other objects.” An asteroid, on the other hand, is a large chunk of rock that orbits around the sun.</em>
Temperate climate zone, because big cities don't function well during the arctic winter, nor summer actually
Answer:
That answer the other person gave was wrong dude was guessing.
The actual answer is <u>B</u>
Explanation:
sorry about everybody that followed that guy, i had to learn the hard way.