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.
does it cause day and night or seasons
by the earth rotating around the sun while the moon is rotating around the earth.
the way the earth spins arund the sun causes the seasons.
The moon does not have seasons.
Scoliosis is a disease that causes a rotating spine. Age can also cause the spin to rotate or curve unnaturally.
it is the tilt of the earth in the suns direction
The Earth's rotational axial tilt causes the seasons.
What causes Uranus extreme seasons is it's rotational axis
Stoped rotating. A day would take a year. Perpendicular. There would be no seasons.
No, the Earth is constantly rotating on its axis and orbiting around the Sun, which means it is never at absolute rest. This motion is what causes the cycle of day and night and the changing of the seasons on Earth.
its earths tilt on its axis orbiting the sun
Could be rotating the engine the wrong direction.