The Sun.
the effects of are because the earth is tilted on its axis
We have seasons, because the earth rotates around the sun, and where we are in the solar system effects what season we're in.
we have seasons because of how the earth is tilted on the earths axis, for example if you live in england, its winter when your futher away from the sun and you have summer when your tilted towards the sun.
because of its axis and it rotates all around and every way around.
Because Texas is in the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
When the South Pole is tilted away from the sun, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
In short, Life! We only really live because the earth is tilted on it axis so it regulates heats.
earth
The world is tilted on an axis when it goes around the sun. That means that for 6 months of the year the top of the world is closer to the sun and the other 6 months the bottom of the world is closer. At places close to and on the poles, they experience a lack of light during their winter season because their half of the world is tilted away from the sun, and an abundance of light during the summer season, because their half of the world is tilted towards the sun.
Tilted away, the nights would be longer and the days shorter. Such a time would be the winter season.
Summer typically has the longest days because it is the season when the North Pole is tilted closest to the sun, resulting in longer hours of daylight.
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