Under which condition would time periods of daylight and darkness be equal everywhere on Earth all year?.
Expert-verified answer
0 (0 stars)
0
poojatomarb76 2 years ago
449 response - 0 helps

If the earth rotated on an axis that was not tilted with respect to earth's orbit Under this condition time periods of daylight and darkness be equal everywhere on earth all year.

What is the earth's orbit?

The Earth orbits the Sun in a counterclockwise pattern above the northern hemisphere at an average distance of 149.60 million km.

The Earth revolves around its axis once every 24 hours and orbits the sun once every 365 days. The Earth's rotation on its axis, not its orbit around the sun, causes day and night.

The term 'one day' refers to the time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis, which includes both day and night.

Hence the earth rotated on an axis that was not tilted with respect to the earth's orbit Under this condition time periods of daylight and darkness be equal everywhere on earth all year.

To learn more about the earth's orbit refer to the link;

https://brainacademy.pro/question/15022652

Still have questions?