They would be more extreme: winters would be colder and summers would be hotter. The temperate zones would contract, and the polar and tropical zones would expand.
No. If the earth's axis of rotation was perpendicular to its orbit plane, the earth would be like spring or autumn all year round and the north pole would stay in a perpetual state of dusk or dawn. Sunlight would be constant, but dim.
The temperatures at the North and South Poles would get more extreme. Growing seasons in the temperate zones would get much shorter. Food supplies would dwindle as a result.
If the earths tilt were 13.5 instead of 23.5 degrees what would the path of the sun be?
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
elliptical.
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
Ellipse
It's almost a circle, but actually it's an ellipse.
the path of the moon would be 40 degrees north latitude and 70 degrees south longitude.
Orbit
orbit
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
elliptical.
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
Yes.
The path that the Earth takes around the Sun is called its' orbit.
The Earths Orbit.
It is called an orbit
Orbit
Earth travels in an ellipse around the sun