Orbits, Seasons, and Ice Ages
The Earth completes its orbit around the sun in 365 ΒΌ days. This period is known as the tropical year. Every 4 years an extra day is added to February to accommodate the extra quarter days and to correct the calendar. When viewed from above the Earth-sun system, the Earth moves in a counterclockwise direction around the sun. ................
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