the seasons either get colder or warmer, depending on the tilt of the axis.
The seasons
it creates the seasons.
Very little - just colder.
It is the tilting of the Earth on its axis that causes the seasons, not the distance from the Sun.
its the tilting of earth on its axis and you should have learned that in 5th grade if you went
The tilting of the Earth on its axis exposes the planet to different levels of sunlight, this in turn causes temperature variations and results in what is known as seasons.
Tilting is the process of rock layers bending and buckling from earth's interior layers, or simplified, tilting is when rocks change shape and bend from the inside of earth's layers. :) hope this helps, I actually have a science test on this so its a good thing I came across this
Earth's tilting on its axis leads to seasonal changes due variations in the angle (rather than distance) at which light hits.
It doesn't. It is the tilting of the Earth's axis that creates the seasons. The orbit of the Moon (and our orbit around the Sun) affects Earth's tides.
65 million years ago. Nobody knows why they died but the main theories are a giant meteorite or the earth tilting on its axis making the world get cold.
The earth tilted on its axis as it is spinning and when it orbits the sun one pole is nearer the sun at one time and further away half a year later creating summer then winter, in between are spring and autumn. Whereas the opposite would be in effect for the other pole being closet to the sun when the opposite is furthest away at that point in the year. This concept can be transfered to different parts of the world.
The revolution of the Earth causes changes in seasons, as different parts of the planet receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. The tilt of the Earth on its axis is responsible for the changing angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface, creating the seasons and affecting temperatures around the globe.