The tilt of the Earth causes the seasons, not day or night. Day or night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
The length of daylight or nighttime hours does not affect the seasons, but the seasons affect the length of daytime and nighttime hours. During the summer, the earth is tilted more toward the sun, resulting in longer daytime hours. During the winter months, the earth is tilted away from the sun, resulting in shorter days and longer nights.
because when the sun is facing one side of the Earth it is daytime when there is no sunlight facing the other half of the Earth it is nighttime.
The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes daytime and nighttime. As the Earth orbits the Sun, different parts receive more or less direct sunlight, creating the four seasons. When a region is tilted towards the Sun, it experiences summer, while a tilt away results in winter. The transitions between these seasons are due to the changing tilt and position of the Earth in its orbit.
The Earth is round, and cities are located in different spots. As the Earth turns, different spots (cities) come under the Sun (daytime) and others are in the shadow of the Earth (nighttime).
No. It is not "the Earth" that is tilted away or towards the Sun, it is the hemisphere in which you live. And if you have summer, that basically means that your hemisphere is tilted TOWARDS the Sun.
earth's rotation is responsible for this.
There is no such place on Earth.
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Because the Earth orbits around the sun, and the sun is more visible daytime. One part of the earth faces Sun during the day.
When summer in New Zealand, the Earth's southern regions are tilted towards the Sun, and the North Pole tilted away from it.
The Earth's axis is tilted towards or away from the Sun, depending on the time of year.
The sun cant be on both sides of the earth at one time.