The north end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun from March 21 until
September 21 ... Spring and Summer in the northern hemisphere, which
includes North America.
Well the trees are the fuel for a fire and the sun can start a wild fire so I would probably say the things on the ground but I’m not completely sure
Answer:
The real observations are:
Moon rises in east, sets in west each day.
stars circle daily around north or south celestial pole
Positions of nearby stars shift slightly back and forth each year.
A distance galaxy rises in east, sets in west each day.
We sometimes see a crescent Jupiter.
Explanation:
Mercury it can seen from the Earth but no it phases.
Moon is seen in all parts of the Earth, the only difference is that in north pole the stars moves parallel to the horizon.
By the rotation of Earth the relative position of stars changes a little bit.
In the north pole a galaxy can be observed and in the south pole 2 galaxies.
Jupiter is one of the planets that can be seen from Earth in some seasons and it changes the position due to the rotation of planets around the sun.
A planet beyond Saturn is not possible to be observed from Earth just with the naked eye.
Answer:
a) horizontally
Explanation:
If the sewage sludge is disposed of into the deep water , then the density gradient separates the surface water from the deep water,
the internal waves transport wastes horizontally .
<u>When the transport of the particles is dominated by the tides ,wind and the density gradients, the movement is essentially in horizontal direction whereas the vertical transport of the particles is mainly driven by gravity and also by some other processes that occur at the sediment-water interface.</u>