the rotation of the earth around the sun
The rotation of the Earth
along the equator
along the equator
The tilt of the earth's axis relative to the sun
If the Earth was flat, the stars wouldn't change locations by season.
Yes, it's because of the season and the weather change
yes, the season's change based apon the tilt that it is facing the sun
Yes, planets do change position during each season. The position of planets changes due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun, causing different planets to be visible at different times of the year. The change in position of planets varies depending on the planet and the season.
On Earth, the greatest changes in the seasons are found near the poles. This is caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis that changes the angle of the Sun's rays from season to season. Near the equator, there is little change in the angle of the rays, and so little change in the seasons.
I think it can change depends on how the earth is turning and how the Coriolis effect is going and what latitude or longitude its on and what can happen due to the earth's atmosphere and also the season cause you know if its a different season the temperature as well as the wind will change
A season is a periodic climatic change brought on by the effect of the Earth's orbiting the Sun and the inclination of its axis of rotation as compared to the plane of this orbit.
The movement of the earth around the sun as well as the tilt of the earth causes Autumn and the rest of the seasons. In Autumn (Fall, in the US) that part of the earth is beginning to move away from directly facing the sun.