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yes, it is. since the earth's axis is tilted, let's say ur in the northern hemisphere, then when the north side is tilted toward the sun then it's summer. if it's tilted sideways so it's not tilted toward or away from the sun, then it's either spring or fall.
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no Next comment by Shamus: I haven't done any research into this but i would believe that summer in the northern hemisphere is caused by the northern part of the earth tilting towards the sun so that it is closer to it than the southern hemisphere and vice versa. Because the northern part of Earth tilts closer to the sun the southern hemisphere would be slightly further away causing colder seasons.
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yes, it is. since the earth's axis is tilted, let's say ur in the northern hemisphere, then when the north side is tilted toward the sun then it's summer. if it's tilted sideways so it's not tilted toward or away from the sun, then it's either spring or fall.
Billions of yearas ago, when Earth was still being formed, a meteor the size of Mars collided with it, knocking it off its axis, giving it a distinct tilt. This tilt gives us seasons. But why was it 7.25 degrees? It's a copout answer, but its true - it just is. If that meteor was slightly bigger, it might've made the tilt 8 degreees or something, but that's far too difficult to calculate.
This is the kind of swmhoeat stylized writing in which fragments are actually acceptable. Many very good writers use fragments of this type, and you'll see some quite fine articles in Sports Illustrated that use them.However, it is true that you have to learn the rules before you can break them effectively. If this is a school assignment, then recast the first two sentences: Who would have thought that I could learn to play baseball?
The earth is on a 23.5 degree tilt so as it journeys around the sun, the sun's rays hit different parts of Earth, thus creating the seasons. It is also true that if the sun's rays are hitting the northern hemisphere, creating summer, the southern hemisphere will have the opposite season, winter. It is the same for spring and fall.
No. Earth's orbit is NOT tilted. Earth orbits the Sun in the same plane as the rest of the planets. What IS tilted is Earth's axis of spin (as compared to the plane of its orbit), It is this tilt of this axis that causes the seasons as Earth makes its annual orbit of the Sun.
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no it is not true. there is solid iron and nickel in the Earths core
No. As it happens the Earth is closest to the sun when it is winter in the northern hemisphere. Seasons like summer and winter are related to the tilt of the earth with respect to the plane of its orbit about the sun, not to the distance from the sun.
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