No. Rotation (spin) causes days and nights. It is the tilt of the Earth as it revolves around the sun that causes the seasons, by changing the angle and duration of sunlight reaching areas of each hemisphere.
Summer in the northern hemisphere is winter in the southern, and vice versa. Between these two extremes are spring and fall. Areas closer to the equator experience much less seasonal variation in daylight.
No. Rotation (spin) causes days and nights. It is the tilt of the Earth as it revolves around the sun that causes the seasons, by changing the angle and duration of sunlight reaching areas of each hemisphere.
Summer in the northern hemisphere is winter in the southern, and vice versa. Between these two extremes are spring and fall. Areas closer to the equator experience much less seasonal variation in daylight.
The rotation of the Earth
the rotation of earth causes day and night
The earth's rotation causes different seasons. While it's summer in the United States, it is winter in South America.
The movement of Earth on its own axis is called Rotation and it causes day and night.
Earth's rotation on its axis causes day and night. Earth's revolution around the sun causes the seasons.
The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the earth.
the rotation of the earth around the sun
Not strictly true to say that the rotation causes the shadow. Part of the Earth would be shaded from the Sun whether or not the Earth rotated.
The Earth's rotation causes night and day.
Earth's rotation.
earth's rotation
The rotation of earth on its axis