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Standard VI
Geography
Earth's Axis
What is the c...
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What is the circle of illumination? Why does it not coincide with the axis of the Earth?
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The circle which separates day from night is called the circle of illumination.
This circle does not coincide with the axis because of the inclination of the axis by
23
1
2
∘
towards east.
The earth takes 24 hours (one day) to complete one rotation around its axis.
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