summer autumn winter and spring
The Earths Inclination A+
Yes, everywhere on earth 'experiences' seasons. Some places on earth experience a wider variety of seasons than others. Primarily in Antarctica the summer season is marked by 24-hour sun and the winter season is marked with 24-hours of no sun.
The Northern and Southern Hemisphere
They don't affect the climate. They are a result of the climate.
No! Only the temperate and arctic zones have four seasons. The tropics instead have a dry season and a wet season.
No, the seasons are always opposite on the other side of the equator.
If by season you mean winter, spring, summer, and fall which are all 1/4 of a year, then in one season the earth moves 1/4 of the way around its orbit since it completes the trip in one year. If you assume that the Earth's orbit around the Sun is circular (which it is not, but it is close enough to estimate this), then with a radius of 93 million miles. the Earth travels about 154 million miles in one season.
Yes, the Earth completes one orbit around the Sun in approximately 365.25 days, which is the time it takes to experience all four seasons. Each season is characterized by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun.
Seasons are due to earth's tilt on its axis. All parts of the earth experience them to some degree.
Torchwood creator confirmed, the team is ready for Torchwood Season 4.
it affects it because of how the earth is on a tilt and it revolves around the sun it isn't only hitting one place so for 4 months North Westestern hemisphere will have a different season when and other hemisphere has another season
"The House Always Wins" is episode 3 of season 4