As we move round the Sun, we face in different directions. At midday we face the Sun, at midnight we face directly away. If you look at the stars every night at midnight you will see them move by about 1 degree on successive nights, and then after one year they get back to where they started.
the tides are not affected by seasonal changes
winter
Because the chlorophyll in the summer is higher
Seasonal changes occur due to the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, leading to changes in temperature and weather patterns.
Actually, it doesn't. The TILT of the Earth on it axis causes seasonal changes.
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
The Earth's yearly orbit round the Sun and the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis as compared to the plane of the orbit.
The independent variable is the thing the experimenter deliberately changes to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is manipulated to see if it causes a change in the outcome being measured.
The seasonal shift of the intertropical convergence zone is greatest during the solstices when the Sun is furthest from the equator. This causes the zone to move towards the hemisphere experiencing summer, leading to changes in weather patterns and rainfall distribution.
Seasonal changes in CO2 concentration are primarily caused by the natural cycle of plant growth and decay. During the spring and summer months, plants absorb CO2 through photosynthesis, reducing the concentration in the atmosphere. In the fall and winter, when plants go dormant and decay, CO2 is released back into the atmosphere, leading to an increase in concentration.
There are several possible causes for a ferret to lose fur. If your ferret is active and appears healthy, it may be normal seasonal changes. Otherwise your ferret need a veterinarian checkup for possible causes from illness
The earth's revolution around the sun.