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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.


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.


When the northern part is tilted toward the sun is it summer?

Yes


Is it true that the seasons are caused in part by the tilt of earths axis?

yes, it is. since the earth's axis is tilted, let's say ur in the northern hemisphere, then when the north side is tilted toward the sun then it's summer. if it's tilted sideways so it's not tilted toward or away from the sun, then it's either spring or fall.


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.


Why does the southern part of the earth have winter when the northern part has summer?

This is due to the tilt of the Earth and the equinoxes. During the northern summer months, the Earth's axis is tilted in a northward direction, toward the sun, and vice-versa for the southern hemisphere.


When the norh end of earth's axis is tilted toward th sun what will norh America experience?

If the north part of the earth's axis it tilted toward the sun, North America should have warm weather caused by longer days.


When the part of the earth where you live is tilted toward the sun which season is it?

That's the situation from the first day of Spring until the first day of Fall.Maximum tilt toward the sun is the first day of Summer.


What are the days when earth is not tilted toward or away from the sun?

The Earth is always tilted - this doesn't change. What changes is which part is on a perpendicular plane to the incident rays of solar energy. I believe you are asking about the equinoxes, when there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night for one 24 hour period.


How does the tilt of earth contribute the occurrence of the seasons?

The tilt in the earth's axis produces the seasons. Due to the tilt, the sun's rays cover a smaller area of the Northern hemisphere in summer, making the rays more direct and hotter . They are diffused over a large area in winter making for less heat from the sun. If the earth were not tilted the sun's rays would be equally direct at all times.


What happens when your part of the earth is tilted away from the sun?

you get no sun