Time, The Seasons, And An Aloe Vera Plant
Update: 2018-09-07
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This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozarks Hills. I wonder how many of us are aware that we have a clock for tracking the progression of the seasons somewhere inside our house or sometimes even in our workplaces. Well, it’s not one with actual hands, and certainly not digital. But we can make it so if we’re willing to perform an activity that would certainly get the kids in trouble. It’s this. Imagine this little watery, rocky ball we live on that we call earth. Bear with me. This is as cosmic as we’ll get. As it rotates around its axis and spins around the sun, it gets tipsy. That axis wobbles, causing its north and south poles to rock back and forth. This causes a number of things, including the reason why the anyone living near the North Pole, for instance, experiences a day that is all daylight for 24 hours at the summer solstice and likewise near to total darkness for 24 hours at the Winter solstice. The same, but opposite effect is experienced at the South Pole. That same wobble
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