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but it does as earth's axis tilts.
because the earth tilts on an axes.
The earth rotates around the sun and also sort of tilts while rotating. The earth is actually farthest away from the sun in July and closest to the sun in January. The seasons change based on the way the earth tilts... :)
the climactic conditions change on earth because when the earth spins it tilts back and forth like a top that is about to fall over(but the earth is going to fall over!) and when it tilts back and forth like this is causes one half of the world to move down(causing summer because that part of the earth is closer to the sun) and the other side of the earth to move up(casuing that side of the earth to be farther away from the sun causing winter because there inst as much sunlight)
The Earth tilts toward the sun at an angle of 23.44 degrees, because the Earth rotates, the entire Earth tilts toward the sun during summer and away from the sun during winter.
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it tilts by it self
It does, but over millions of years, the earth tilts a little and there is a new north star.
The axis tilts at an angle of about 27 degrees from the perpendicular position.
It would more correct to say that the Earth has seasons because it tilts, rather than saying the Earth tilts to make seasons.
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because it tilts toward the sun