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If the Earth tilted +/- 35 degrees instead of +/- 23.5 degrees, the winter and summer solstice would be stronger and would last longer assuming that the rate at which the Earth tilted stayed the same as it is now. Hope this helped! :)

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If the Earth's tilt changed to 35 degrees from its current 23.5 degrees, it was have a major impact on ecosystems and the climate. The seasons would become longer and more extreme. Winter would last longer and be more frigid, and summer would be longer and hotter.

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According to worldwide reliable sources it is proven that if the Earth was tilted to more than 40 degrees the World would become too hot at certain areas of the globe. This would lead to the habitants of these areas would die of the heat waves. These waves would eventually spread to other parts of the world which could result in the entire Earth's surface to have a temperature too high for human beings to handle.

I hope I helped and if you want more information about this there are several sources and trustworthy websites on the internet that will tell you exactly what I've just wrote but obviously with slightly more details however.

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If the earth were tilted at a greater angle, the Arctic and Antarctic would be warmer in summer and colder in winter than they are now, as they would get more direct sunshine in summer.

If the tilt were smaller then the Polar regions would be colder than they are now. Canada and Russia would be colder. Equatorial regions would be the same or warmer than now. All the year round. Differences in seasons would not be as great as they are now.

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-- The seasons would be more extreme ... Winters everywhere would be colder,
and Summers would be hotter.

-- The changes in the length of daylight and darkness during the year would be
more extreme.

-- Any place within 50 degrees of the equator ... including almost all of the USA ...
would see the sun directly overhead twice a year.

-- Any place within 50 degrees of the north or south pole would have more than
24 hours of continuous daylight once a year, and more than 24 hours of continuous
darkness once a year.

-- Any place between 40° and 50° latitude would be in both the tropic zone and a
polar zone. Such places would see the sun directly over head twice a year, and
would also have a period of sun-stays-up for more than 24 hours AND a period
of sun-stays-down for more than 24 hours, each year.

You can see why the seasons would be more extreme.

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the poles would totally increase in temperature

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14y ago

More extreme than on Earth which has a 23° tilt. The summer days would be even longer and corresponding nights shorter over a larger area of the planet and vice versa for winter.

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In that case, the temperature difference between summer and winter would be more extreme.

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In that case, the seasons would be more extreme - a greater difference between the hottest and the coldest times of the year.

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15y ago

The gravity would be a 10th weaker.

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