it probably has something to do with summer as in summer it is sunny and you get light from the sun so the sun brings light and warmth to earth in summer and in other seasons its probably more or less the same in winter the sun is hidden by clouds!!
The seasons on Earth are primarily caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth orbits the Sun, different parts of the planet receive varying amounts of sunlight, resulting in the changes in temperature and weather patterns that we experience as the seasons.
Earth's position and angle with the sun makes seasons happen. Whichever side of Earth is closest to the sun is having summer. The side furthest from the sun should be having winter.
the doesnt have seasons. nor does the sun. the earth has summer, autumn, winter, and spring
The Earth's seasons are not caused by variations in the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Instead, they are a result of the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun.
We do not have seasons because the earth is closer to the sun, we have seasons because the earth's axis rotation determines the amount of sunlight we get each day.
There's no connection between the earth's distance from the sun and its seasons. In 2010, the earth's distance from the sun was minimum on January 3 ... in the middle of northern hemisphere Winter and southern hemisphere Summer. The distance will be maximum on July 6 ... in the middle of northern hemisphere Summer and southern hemisphere Winter.
The Earth's seasons are a result of the way the Earth is titled on an axis and its elliptical orbit around the sun. The Earth is the only planet to have seasons.
The Earth's seasons are a result of the way the Earth is titled on an axis and its elliptical orbit around the sun. The Earth is the only planet to have seasons.
Seasons are actually caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun, not by its distance from the sun. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, creating the four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and autumn.
No. Earth's seasons are a product of Earth's revolution around the sun.
The earth has four seasons (spring,summer,autumn,winter) but how do they change? When the earth spins on its axis depending on which hemisphere you are in depends what season it would be. for example if it was winter in the northern hemisphere we would be facing underneath the sun
The Earth's changing distance from the Sun during the year causes the seasons.