The seasons we experience on Earth, where we see more daylight in the summer and less in the winter, come about due to the tilt in the earths axis.
This tilt of 23.5° to the horizontal means that during its progression around the sun in one year, the northern hemisphere will `lean` towards the sun more at one part of the cycle, giving rise to summer months for the northern hemisphere and winter months for the Southern Hemisphere.
Six months later, with the earth on the other side of the sun, the tilt causes the northern hemisphere to be less exposed to the sun, tilting away from it. This gives winter for the northern hemisphere (less daylight hours and lower sun during the day) and summer for the summer hemisphere.
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The Earth's rotational axial tilt causes the seasons.
its earths tilt on its axis orbiting the sun
The earth moving further and closer to the sun.
earth rotation on axis
The time of daylight is shorter in winter .
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Seasons happen because of Earth's revolution.
The Earth's rotational axial tilt causes the seasons.
the way the earth spins arund the sun causes the seasons.
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Seasons are caused mainly by the tilt of the Earth's axis, and its rotation around the Sun. Eclipses are caused by the changing alignment between Earth, Sun and Moon. A Solar eclipse is when the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth. A Lunar eclipse is when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
It causes day and night. And it also causes the seasons on earth.
The Earth's changing distance from the Sun during the year causes the seasons.
The Earth's tilt causes Earth's seasons. The Earth's orbit around the sun also affects the seasons. Landforms on Earth such as mountains play a part in the seasons as do the earth's oceans.
It causes our seasons.