Actually, it doesn't. The TILT of the Earth on it axis causes seasonal changes.
no. the earths orbit cause the seasons
no. the earths orbit cause the seasons
It relates because after every orbit the seasons change
No. The moon's orbit around the earth is.
Tides yes, seasons no. The Earths tilt causes the seasons as we orbit the sun.
There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.
No, it is not. It is tilted in comparison to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. This is why we have different times of seasons in the northern and southern hemisphere.
Earth's orbit around the sun is fairly typical compared to other planets in our solar system. It follows an elliptical path, with the sun at one of the foci. The shape and orientation of Earth's orbit contribute to the changing seasons and variations in solar intensity.
The same way every other place in the world does. Because of the inclination of rotation about the earths axis and the earths orbit around the sun.
No, the Moon's orbit does not cause seasons on Earth. Seasons are primarily caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun. This tilt creates varying angles of sunlight throughout the year, resulting in different seasons.
Tropical year from one spring to the next to govern seasons in 365.2422 days
The seasons are the most obvious changes.