The reason we have season is because of Earth's tilt. Many believe that it is the location of the sun to the Earth. Actually, as the Northern Hemisphere tilts towards the sun it is summer and as it tilts away it's winter. And vis versa for the Southern Hemisphere.
The reason for the season is the distance from the Sun to the Earth!
Movement of earth around sun and the angle of tilt in the axis compared to the plane of the orbit.
The tilt of the Earth.
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Jupiter doesn't have any seasons. This is because it only has a tilt of 3.13 degrees which is not enough for seasons.
Because the Earth is tilted relative to its orbit, the noon sun appears to move higher and lower as the Earth moves around the sun. This changes the angle of the sun as it hits the Earth and is one primary reason for the seasons. As the noon sun gets higher the place the sun rise and sun set move north. This apparent movement makes the path the sun follows longer and longer through the sky. This change in the number of daylight hours is the other reason for the change in seasons.
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Kevin Rudd discovered the seasons.
they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing. they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing.
The tilt of the earth.
the rotation of the earth on the axis
No, the story of Demeter's daughter Persephone is about the seasons among other things.
the tilt of the earths axis
The seasons - this includes winter - are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis.
the reason for the seasons is the tilt of Earth's axis
when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the southern hemisphere is away for this reason the seasons are reversed in the southern hemisphere.
We have seasons, because the earth rotates around the sun, and where we are in the solar system effects what season we're in.
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No. The earth rotates. That is one reason we have day/night and different seasons.