The tilt of the Earth. The farther you are away from the sun you are the less heat or the cooler the temperature will be or vise versa. The closer you are to the sun the warmer the temperature will be.
The earth's tilt/your relative distance from the sun.
Isotherms are contour lines connecting areas of equal temperature. So as the temperatures change during the year, the isotherm will shift.
The Earth's changing distance from the Sun during the year causes the seasons.
Rainforests have four seasons two dry seasons and two wet seasons
24 degrees during winter 89 during the summer 65 during the fall and 78 during spring
no
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
Yes it has both wet and dry seasons . In the summer its dry. during the rainy seasons its wet .!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They don't. Australia's seasons do not change dramatically, so neither does the koala. Its behaviour and physical appearance remain constant.
Simple answer is the sun. At least our distance from the sun. We have winter because we are farthest from the sun during the winter season. Which obviously means we orbit closer in the summer.
earth's orbit around the sun The earth's axis is tilted by 23.45 degrees and this means that different parts of the globe receive varying amounts of sunlight during the year, creating the seasons
the shifting of pressure belts causes some places to be in different wind belts during the year thus affecting their climates... the belts of precipitation associated with them also change their positions when pressure belts shift with the seasons.
yes, so it can blend in with the different seasons