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Q: What happens when your part of the earth is tilted away from the sun?
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How many seasons were they before the earth got hit by a metorite?

There were no seasons, because no part of the earth was tilted away from it or tilted tword it.


What do you call when the part of the earth is towards the sun?

summer, when it is tilted away from the sun it is winter.


What season is it when your part of earth is tilted alway from the sun?

Tilted away, the nights would be longer and the days shorter. Such a time would be the winter season.


What activity happens between the earth and the sun to determine the four seasons?

it is the Earth tilted on its own axis. the sun shines less on the further away part of our planet, and more on the closer part. on the northern hemisphere, when it is summer, it is closer to the sun because it is tilted. since the world is rotating and revolving and on a tilted axis, we have the seasons. if we did not have a 23.5 degree tilt on our axis, it would be fall/spring all of the time.


How do the tilt of earth axis and earths movements around the sun cause seasons?

Seasons are caused as the Earth, tilted on it’s axis, travels in a loop around the sun each year. For example, summer happens in the hemisphere tilted towards the sun, winter happens in the hemisphere tilted away from the sun. The poles stay cool because they are never in a direct path of sun light.(those are just examples they’re not really part of the answer.)


How do the tilt of earths axis and earths movements around the sun cause season?

Seasons are caused as the Earth, tilted on it’s axis, travels in a loop around the sun each year. For example, summer happens in the hemisphere tilted towards the sun, winter happens in the hemisphere tilted away from the sun. The poles stay cool because they are never in a direct path of sun light.(those are just examples they’re not really part of the answer.)


Why is there day and night in the world?

We get day and light because the earth rotates on a tilted axis. That takes 24 hours for it. In that time, half of the earth's part is in sunlight and half is ind darkness (facing away from the sun). Half of the earth is in sunlight for 12 hours and the same for the part in darkness. The parts take turns so we have day and night.


What occurs when your part of Earth is tilted toward the sun?

Summer


How do you now the earths axis is tilted?

i know the earth axis is tilted because some part of the world get sun and the other part does not one part is night an the other is day because the are tilted to the sun so its warm


Why is it cold in the winter?

The part of the world you are living in is tilted away from the sun.


What season is the part of Earth where you live tilted toward the sun?

Summer!


Why does summer occur in earth northern hemisphere when earth north pole is tilted toward the sun?

It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.