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Why is one part of earth sometimes tilted toward the sun and sometimes tilted a way from the sun?

This is because (a) Earth revolves around the Sun, (b) Earth's axis is tilted, and (c) roughly speaking, and as a first approximation, Earth's axis maintains its direction in space.


Why would you have more water on one side?

because the earth is tilted!!


How changing the tilt would the tilt would impact earth?

The Earth is tilted. It affects seasons. The earth takes one year to move round the sun. In summer you are on the bit that's tilted towards the sun. In winter you're on the bit that's tilted away from the sun.


Why do Seasonal change?

Seasons change because the Earth revolves around the sun in a period of one year; you have the southern hemisphereand the northen hemisphere of the Earth. Earth is tilted with respect to its orbit around the sun. So when our North Pole is tilted toward the sun, we get summer in the Northern Hemisphere (winter in the south). When the South Pole is tilted toward the sun, we get winter. So if a planet is tilted with respect to its orbit around the sun, it should have seasons


What does Earths axis of rotation is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees . what is one change you would see on earth of its axis was not tilted?

Mainly, there would be no seasons.


Would everywhere on Earth be 'within the tropics' if the Earth's axis was tilted by 90 degrees?

No. Only one of the poles would.


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


What is the reason you have four seasons?

The four seasons (winter, summer, spring, autumn) occur because as the earth rotates around the sun, one side is tilted toward (summer) and one side is tilted away (winter) from the sun.


Why are the seasons reversed in the northern and southern hemisphere?

Because Earths axis is tilted.


Why does the Southern Hemisphere have different seasons?

Because the Earth is tilted on its axis, so when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun (Summer, in the North) the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun (Winter, in the South) and vice versa.


How time is different from one country to another one?

time is different from one country to another because where the earth moves around the sun and how the axis is tilted.


Which pole is tilted in the month of June?

There is only one axis and it is always tilted. The part of the axis we call the 'north' pole is tilted toward the sun in the northern summer, and the 'south' pole is tilted toward the sun during the southern summer. That said, the earth itself is a little closer to the sun during the southern summer/northern winter.