The Earth's axis does move, but so slowly that it does not measurably affect weather. In addition to tiny wobbles, there is a long-term variation in the inclination of Earth's axis of rotation with respect to the orbital plane which occurs on a 41,000-year cycle; it varies between 22.1 degrees and 24.5 degrees. That is enough variation to cause climate change. The tilt is currently 23.44 degrees and decreasing.
The Earths magnetic field is always shifting
Any part of a continent could be affected, although plate margins are affected more than other areas. Ground shifting effects diminish from the epicenter, much like sound waves diminish over distance.
Yes it does effect the weather, but it is not the only thing that causes it.
the atmosphere
yes
I think it's a direct effect of the poles shifting on the planet earth. I think it's a direct effect of the poles shifting on the planet earth.
The Earths magnetic field is always shifting
How is weather affected by location and geography?
The ozone is depleted at the poles only. It is because of the low temperature there.
at the poles
the north and south poles
Weather channel
Climate is affected by the seasons and the weather is affected by the climate. Seasons=Climate=Weather.
Weather conditions are terrible.
Yes, wind is affected by weather. Weather is affected by currents. Currents are affected by tides. Tides are a result of the moons gravitational pull on the Earth.
Depletion of ozone layer is near the poles. It is actually at the poles. It is because of low weather.
Underground houses are affected by weather VERY little.