Earth’s axis is an imaginary line passing through which poles?

Earth's axis is an imaginary line passing through which poles?

  • Correct Answer: north and south
  • East and North
  • west and south
  • southwest and south

Explanation: Earth's axis is an imaginary line passing through the North and South Poles. Earth's rotation is its spins on its axis. Rotation is what a top does around its spindle. As Earth spins on its axis, it also orbits around the Sun. This is called Earth's revolution . These motions lead to the cycles we see. Day and night, seasons, and the tides are caused by Earth's motions.

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