Everyone seems to know the axis of the Earth is tilted, but not that it is tilted relative to the Ecliptic which is the second vital piece of information.
The third piece of vital information is that spinning of the Earth has a gyroscopic effect which ensures that the direction of the tilt relative to the ecliptic, does not change through-out the year. Or ever! If it leans to the "left" in Summer it is still leaning to the left in Winter. The True North Pole is ~for-ever pointing at the same Polar Star and does not trace out a great circle in space throughout the year. If it did, one hemisphere would be for-ever Winter and the other, for-ever Summer.
inclination
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You'll have to engage in a little mental imagery. Think of the plane that contains the earth's orbit; that plane also contains the sun. If there were no tilt or inclination of the earth's pole, then the pole would be perfectly perpendicular to the plane. It is not; the pole tilts roughly 24 degrees.
Imagine a line through earth from north pole to south pole, that is the axis earth turns on. The angle of that axis is tilted over so that one pole or the other is closer to the Sun, that is the tilt the axis turns on.
The Earth's tilt is the cause of the earths seasons, as being tilted towards, or away from the sun changes the intensity of the sunlight falling on the earth. It's very much like how the light from a flashlight can be spread out and weakened by holding it at an angle to the ground, but very strong when you point it straight down.
tilt away, and the sunlight is weak, causing a drop in temperature, and winter. Tilt towards and you get the opposite effect.
the world is on the axis and the axis is tilted. the axis runs through the north pole and south pole.
If you are talking about the Earth than it is 23.5 degrees on its tilt.
it causes the seasons.
as we orbit the sun, the axis which is pointing toward the sun gets warmer, causing summer, and winter in the opposite hemisphere.
what is the earths tilt axis
Uranus.
Mercury's axis tilt is 0°. Venus' axis tilt is 177.4°. Earth's axis tilt is 23.5°. Mars' axis tilt is 25.2°. Jupiter's axis tilt is 3.1°. Saturn's axis tilt is 25.3°. Uranus' axis tilt is 97.8°. Neptune's axis tilt is 28.8°. Pluto's axis tilt is 122.5°.
The planet with the axis of rotation which gives it almost no tilt is "Mercury". "Mercury's" axis of rotation has a tilt of 0 degrees. The planet "Jupiter" has very little tilt due to its axis of rotation at only 3 degrees.
Dwarf planet Pluto has an extreme axis tilt, rather like the planet Uranus. The tilt is about 120 degrees.
Mercury, with an axial tilt of ~0.01
Mercury's axis tilt is 0°. Venus' axis tilt is 177.4° (or 2.60, depending on "north pole" definition). Earth's axis tilt is 23.5°. Mars' axis tilt is 25.2°. Jupiter's axis tilt is 3.1°. Saturn's axis tilt is 25.3°. Uranus' axis tilt is 97.8°. Neptune's axis tilt is 28.8°. Dwarf planet Pluto's axis tilt is 122.5°.
The planetary term tilt, means the planet is on one axis
All the planets have some tilt to their axis. Uranus has the greatest tilt of about 90 degrees.
uranus
Earth.
Uranus at 97.77o.
Uranus has the most unusual tilt of 97.77°