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โ 10y agoThe easiest way to fix a backboard that a guy paid to build and he did it wrong, is to remove the Spalding Basketball hoop from the backboard. You can then attach it to a new backboard, that is not tilted forward, and you won't have to be sick and tired of a bad backboard anymore.
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โ 10y agoThe best way to fix a titled backboard is to adjust it yourself. You can always ask the man that built it to come and redo the backboard.
no!?!?! not unless your ds is broken!
There is only one axis and it is always tilted. The part of the axis we call the 'north' pole is tilted toward the sun in the northern summer, and the 'south' pole is tilted toward the sun during the southern summer. That said, the earth itself is a little closer to the sun during the southern summer/northern winter.
Yes, there are two small wheels in the front so it can be moved only when tilted.
Yes, Jupiter has a very small tilt of only 3.13 degrees. This lack of tilt means that Jupiter does not experience significant seasonal variations like Earth does.
All planets have tilted axes. But the axis of Uranus is tilted almost by 90 degrees with the plane of its orbit making it look like it is rotating vertically. See related link for a pictorial representation
The plane's wings are tilted upwards a little bit, so when the wind his it it pushes it up.
The Earth is tilted on its axis at approximately 23.5 degrees. This tilt is what causes the change in seasons as different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year.
They are all tilted.
i am not sure but i think it is because the earth gets tilted i da fo shizle
Yes, it's tilted by 28.32°.
It's not tilted. Do you mean Saturn or Nepune?
axis on what? the earth? if yes its tilted