The earths north and south pole are directly effected in terms of sunlight because of the earthes tilt. Considering that that the earth orbits the sun, this may block out some areas from getting very little or no sun at all. This could also work opposite ways, the areas could get 24 hours of sunlight, considering what season we are in.
The tilt controls the angle of incidence of sunlight AND the duration of daylight hours.
because of the earths tilt
the earth rotates and the sun moves the other way. Then I think you can fill in the puzzle after that.
the earths tilt and the orbit around the sun
precession
because of earths tilt (axis)different amounts of sunlight hit different places at different times that's the answer
the tilt of earths axis relative to the sun.
Think of seasons....!!
If there were no tilt then there'd be no seasons. So it has a direct effect.
earths tilt bring the hemishere closer to the suns direct rays were the sun can warm up the water.
the tilt of the earths axis
Because of the Earths tilt.
No. What makes winter cold is the Earths tilt. The Earths "axial tilt" is 23.44 degrees. So, when it is winter, the tilt is away from the sun. when it is summer the tilt is facing the sun. when not facing the sun the tilt makes the days shorter, thus less sunlight and colder.
The tilt controls the angle of incidence of sunlight AND the duration of daylight hours.
the amount of sunlight each area gets
No. Earth's magnetic field does not affect its axis of rotation.
The same way it affects most of earth. The seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth's axis relative to the plane of its orbit.