Yes. We could write a lot more, but yes is the answer.
Yes/more at the north/south hemisphere zones but almost constant at the equator.
Yes/more at the north/south hemisphere zones but almost constant at the equator.
yes
how does earths distance from the sun change throughout the year
There would be no seasons on Earth if the Earth's axis had no tilt because throughout the year the Earth would get an equal amount of sun everywhere.
There is change of seasons when earth revolves about the sun.
The length of a day (one rotation of the earth) does not change by any significant amount. The amount of daylight received will vary according to your latitude due to the axial tilt if the earth and the earths position in its orbit around the sun
earths tempertures
It relates because after every orbit the seasons change
because of earths tilt (axis)different amounts of sunlight hit different places at different times that's the answer
by convection
1. Tilt of earths axis 2. Earths axis remains parallel throughout its yearly orbit.