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How much is the tilt of earths axis?

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It's about 23.5 degrees

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Earth's axial tilt (also known as the obliquity of the ecliptic) is about 23.5 degrees. Due to this axial tilt, the sun shines on different latitudes at different angles throughout the year. This causes the seasons. Uranus has the largest axial tilt in the solar system.

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Answer:

about 23.5 degrees

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