The path on which the Earth moves around the Sun is classified as

  • trench
  • pole
  • orbit
  • axis

The side of Earth which is not facing the Sun have

  • night
  • winter season
  • summer season
  • day

The day on which the Summer Solstice occurs in Northern Hemisphere is

  • 21st October
  • 21st March
  • 21st January
  • 21st June

The day on which Winter Solstice occurs is

  • 21st December
  • 21st March
  • 21st September
  • 21st June

In Northern Hemisphere, the nights and days are equal

  • near the East Pole
  • near the South Pole
  • near the North Pole
  • near the Equator

In Southern Hemisphere, the places nearer to the South Pole have

  • longer nights
  • shorter nights
  • longer days
  • shorter days

The day on which the Autumnal Equinox occurs is

  • 23rd June
  • 23rd September
  • 22nd December
  • 23rd March

The natural phenomena in which Sun does not set during the months of Summer season is called

  • mid-night Sun
  • mid-night Moon
  • mid-afternoon Sun
  • mid-afternoon Moon

The rotation of the Earth gives the

  • winter season
  • autumn season
  • day and night
  • summer season

If the season in Northern Hemisphere is summer then the season in Southern Hemisphere is

  • spring
  • autumn
  • winter
  • none of the above

The imaginary line which runs through the center of Earth is called

  • east pole
  • south pole
  • axis
  • north pole

If the Northern Hemisphere is tilted to the Sun then the days in Northern Hemisphere are

  • equal
  • short
  • long
  • both a and c

The rotation in which Earth rotates is from

  • west to east
  • east to west
  • north to south
  • south to north

The time in which Earth completes its revolution around the Sun is

  • 365.25 days
  • 340 days
  • 325 days
  • 360 days

The side of Earth which faces the Sun have

  • summer season
  • day
  • night
  • winter season

The two halves in which Earth is divided are called

  • ridges
  • trenches
  • equators
  • hemispheres
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