Believe it or not, there would be no seasons! Since the earth is tilted, one side, the northern hemisphere or Southern Hemisphere, is closer to the sun. So if the northern hemisphere is closer, then it means that it is warmer there then in the southern, hence summer. In the southern, since it is colder, it would be winter. Hope you understand!
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There would be no seasons.
well the answer tp that is the earths length of days would be like mars which would go on for weeks. so 24 hours as we know it now would be 4 weeks if the axis wasnt tilted t
If the earth was not tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees, there would not be the different seasons.
Huge amounts of energy would be required to increase or decrease the tilt of the Earth, and the result would likely be devastation over the entire surface of the planet.
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Since the Earth is tilted with respect to the plane of its orbit around the sun, the parts of the Earth away form the equator receive significantly different amounts of solar heating at different times of the year. The result is the progression of the seasons (summer, autumn, winter, spring). If the Earth were not tilted, we would not have seasons.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
If the Earth were tilted at 40 degrees, the seasons would be more extreme in the regions closer to the poles. This would result in longer and colder winters, and hotter summers. The equatorial regions might experience less variation in temperature throughout the year.
Seasonal cycle
All other things being equal then we would not have seasons. That would be the most obvious result.
It is tilted (23.5 degrees).
If the orbit of a satellite is tilted more, it would result in a change in the satellite's ground track and coverage area. This change in inclination would also affect the satellite's position relative to the Earth's equator, potentially altering its visibility and communication capabilities with specific regions.