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seasons are caused by a combination of the earths ration on it axis and its angel pointed toward or away from the sun
If one end the Earth's axis always pointed toward the sun, then one pole would ALWAYS be in daylight, and the other pole would NEVER see daylight. Which is which would depend on which end of the axis pointed toward the sun. The Earth's "poles" are the ends of its axis of rotation. It's not possible for either end of the axis to point toward the equator or toward my latitude.
If Saturn's northern hemishere tilts toward the sun or the southern hemishere tilts toward the sun.Then really the axis does effect the seasons cause if the northern hemishere is tilted toward the sun , then it would be some kind of season. So, the axis of any planet always effects the seasons. If Saturn's northern hemishere tilts toward the sun or the southern hemishere tilts toward the sun.Then really the axis does effect the seasons cause if the northern hemishere is tilted toward the sun , then it would be some kind of season. So, the axis of any planet always effects the seasons.
The seasons are caused by the fact that the Earth's axis is tilted. As the Earth travels around the sun, the hemisphere that is tilted toward the sun changes. Whenever your hemisphere is pointed toward the sun, it is summer in your hemisphere.
The axis of the earth is tilted in the plane of its orbit. As the earth orbits the sun, the axis is tilted toward the sun and away from the sun and this creates the seasons.
The temps change because in the axis is facing away from the sun or toward it.
Seasons are better defined as results of a process. The process is the earth's tilted axis (mostly pointed toward the north star, but with some precession) and the earth's revolution around the sun at the same time. The only time seasons would be considered an object would be as used in a literary sense. e.g. George enjoys the seasons. He especially loves summer.
fall or spring
equinox.
The direction that the Earth's axis is pointed remains relatively constant throughout the year. This axis tilt is what causes the change in seasons as the Earth orbits the Sun. However, over a long period of time (about 26,000 years), the Earth's axis undergoes a slow wobble known as precession.
It does not. Seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth on its axis. When that hemisphere is tilted toward the sun there will be summer. Away-- winter.
So we can survive the weathers in our system.The Earth travels on its axis in 23.5 degrees toward the sun.