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The change between day and night is caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. If the Earth did not rotate as it does, the day/night cycle would be very different or possibly even nonexistent. The changing lengths of days and nights depends on where you are on Earth and the time of year. Also, daylight hours are affected by the tilt of the Earth's axis and its path around the sun.
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The movement of the Earth around the Sun in a fixed path is called revolution. The Earth revolve from west to east i.e, in the anticlockwise direction. The Earth completes one revolution around the Sun in one year or precisely in 365.242 days. The Earth’s revolution not only affects but actually causes the temperature conditions that give us spring, summer, fall and winter seasons.
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National Highways are the grade roads that connect every major city of India and are the backbone of the road infrastructure. The National Highways of India with two,four and or more lanes are built by charcoal but there are few built with cement concrete.
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"The conversion of a liquid (example: water) into a vapor (gaseous state) usually through the application (use) of heat energy. It is the opposite of condensation."
Liquid, when heated up, evaporates or transforms into vapor because the heat molecules change the physical form of the liquid.
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