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It is between the Sun and the Earth
Due to the sun's gravity, the planets in our solar system revolve around the sun. This revolution around the sun determines our seasons.
Latitude doesn't dictate how high the sun gets in the sky, but it does help us understand position and time. We can use latitude and the suns position to determine not only what day of the year it is, but where we are.
It's not so much the Sun that changes; rather, Earth's axis is tilted (with respect to a perpendicular to Earth's plane of orbit). As a result, when Earth is on one side of the Sun, the northern hemisphere gets more sunlight; when Earth is on the other side of the Sun, it is the southern hemisphere that gets more sunlight.
The sun appears to trek across the sky as the day progresses from sunrise to sunset. Also, the points along the horizon at which the sun rises and sets relative to a particular observation point shift a little north each day from the December solstice until the June solstice and shift a little south each day through the other half of the year.
Does the sun's position in the sky affect the length of daylight ?
the position of the sun
The motions of the earth in its orbit of the Sun are kind of like a wobbling spinning top. This causes the Sun's noon position to appear to change over the seasons.
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in relation to earth the sun is in the center of our solar system and we revolve around the sun
No. Seasons are caused by Earth's tilt and position towards the Sun.
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It is between the Sun and the Earth
The sun rises because of the position of the earth in relation to the sun. One complete revolution of the earth happens every 24 hours. While the earth is turning it seems that the sun is in a different spot in the sky, but the sun is stable and the earth is spinning.
what are two cause of earths seasons
i think its in the south
east or north