Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall (Autumn)
The globe is tilted because of magnetism. But because of the tilt of the earth we have the seasons (winter,spring,etc.) and we also have different ecosystems(desert, jungle,tundra,forest,etc.)
It will cause both but in different parts of the globe.
The shapes of the Countries on the globe are all shown in the same scale (different areas). However, the equal-area projection map shows the Countries with different scales, that way they can easily be seen (same areas).
A student can position the globe to represent the sun and shine the flashlight on it to demonstrate the sun's rays. By angling the flashlight at different points on the globe, they can show how the intensity of sunlight varies at different latitudes. This can help explain concepts such as the tilt of the Earth's axis and how it affects the seasons.
Half of the terrestrial globe divided by the equator is known as a hemisphere. The northern hemisphere contains regions north of the equator, while the southern hemisphere includes areas south of it. This division affects climate, ecosystems, and daylight patterns, as the two hemispheres experience opposite seasons at any given time.
what I know is that they still have the four seasons like the rest of the globe but the temperature is warmer except that in temperate grasslands there is only two seasons.
what are the different parts of the globe
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The two primary factors that contribute to the changing of the seasons are the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the Sun. The Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees, which means that as it orbits the Sun, different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. This variation in sunlight leads to changes in temperature and daylight hours, resulting in the four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Together, the axial tilt and orbital motion create a cyclical pattern of seasonal changes experienced across the globe.
Seasons are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun. The angle of the tilt affects the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface, leading to variations in temperature and daylight hours throughout the year. This tilt results in different amounts of sunlight reaching different parts of the globe, creating the four seasons.
The earth orbits the sun. As the earth orbits the sun, the earth also spins on its axis. The axis goes through the north and south poles. The axis tilts in relationship to the earth's orbit. That tilt is called the tilt of the earth. If you have a globe mounted in a stand, that is why the globe is tilted instead of mounted straight up and down.
It sounds like you are describing a pregnant woman's belly. The round shape and size of her belly may resemble that of a globe, and the baby inside represents different "countries" or areas of growth.