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Q: What is mercurys tilts angle?
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What part of earth tilts toward the sun?

The Earth tilts toward the sun at an angle of 23.44 degrees, because the Earth rotates, the entire Earth tilts toward the sun during summer and away from the sun during winter.


What planet has seasons like earths because its axis tilts at an almost identical angle?

mars


What planet has season like earth because of it's axis tilts at an almost identical angle?

mars


What is mercurys period number?

mercurys period number is 80


When was Toledo Mercurys created?

Toledo Mercurys was created in 1947.


When did Toledo Mercurys end?

Toledo Mercurys ended in 1962.


Does the earths revolution cause the seasons?

The revolution of the Earth does not cause changes in the seasons. The TILT of the Earth does. When an area tilts away from the sun, light strikes the earth at a shallow angle, delivering less heat and light. As it tilts towards the sun, light is striking at a more direct angle, delivering more heat and light.


What is mercurys surface material?

mercurys surface material is made out of nothing but craters


When was The Garden That Tilts created?

The Garden That Tilts was created in 1974.


What do ailerons control on the aircraft?

They control the bank angle. Ailerons are connected to the plane's control column so that when one tilts up the other one tilts down. This causes the wing with the upward-tilted aileron to be pushed down. The plane will turn toward that wing.


Do all planets rotate on their axis in same direction as the earth does?

No, but most do. The exceptions are Uranus and Venus. (They have axial tilts of about a right angle, and almost 180 degrees respectively.)


What causes the seasons and the changes in day length between summer and winter?

The Earth's tilt on its axis and its orbit around the Sun cause the seasons. When a hemisphere tilts toward the Sun, it experiences summer with longer days. When it tilts away, it experiences winter with shorter days. The changing angle of sunlight and the length of daylight hours during the year lead to these seasonal variations.