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Which hemisphere has the largest land area?
How do solar eclipses happen?
How does a lunar eclipse occur?
What part of the earth experiences high tides?
What causes seasons on Earth?
What is an orbit?
Why do we not feel the earth’s movement?
Movements of Earth Class 5 Question & Answers
Answers :-
There are two types of motion on Earth. The Earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its own axis.
The Earth revolves around its own axis.
The earth rotates from west to east.
One rotation of the Earth takes 24 hours
The imaginary line on which the earth rotates is called its axis.
The earth takes one year to complete one revolution around the sun.
The tilt of the Earth on its axis is 23.5 degrees.
On earth, there are two hemispheres: the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere.
The line dividing two hemispheres is known as the equator.
The northern hemisphere has a larger land area.
During a solar eclipse, the moon comes between the earth and sun.
The earth comes between the sun and the moon during a lunar eclipse.
The part of earth closest to the moon experiences high tides.
Two factors cause seasons: the rotation of the earth and its tilted axis. Each of these factors is constant.
The Earth revolves around the sun in a fixed path called an orbit.
Our bodies do not feel the movement of the earth as we are moving with it. The speeds are constant, so we do not experience motion.
