| 31. | It reaches plus or minus 17 & Prime; in longitude and 9.2 & Prime; in obliquity.
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| 32. | Astronomers produce new dynamics increases, and from these ephemerides various astronomical values, including the obliquity, are derived.
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| 33. | At high latitude the annual mean insolation increases with increasing obliquity, while lower latitudes experience a reduction in insolation.
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| 34. | In fact, most inner moons have synchronous rotations, so their obliquities will be, by definition, zero.
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| 35. | Its tilt, also called obliquity, varies greatly because its two tiny moons cannot stabilize it like our moon.
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| 36. | A high obliquity would probably result in dramatic changes in the climate and may destroy the planet's habitability.
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| 37. | The tilt or obliquity of Mars changes far more than the Earth; hence times of higher humidity are probable.
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| 38. | Like obliquity, eccentricity is not considered to be a primary driver of the strength of the North African Monsoon.
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| 39. | The exact angular value of the obliquity is found by observation of the motions of Earth and planets over many years.
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| 40. | Obliquity is the angle between the object's axis of rotation and the normal to the plane of its orbit.
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