The two main factors would be that the seasons would not exist and the length of daylight and night time hours would not vary throughout the year at any given latitude.
That the climate of any given latitude would change is inevitable with less variation throughout the year. The extent of the change is almost impossible to predict
mostly climate
Climate
In that case, the seasons would be more pronounced.
The earth's axis is an explanation of the tilt towards the sun. Currently the earth's axial tilt is approximately 23.44°. It is believed that past ice ages started when the axial tilt changed. The tilt is regulated by our moon. Without the moon, the earth would experince very significant differences in axis tilt over time which would make life on earth impossible.
No, the cycle is driven by the Earths Tilt and Orbit. However the cycle will be modified in its effects by climate changes happening on the Earth.
If there were no tilt then there'd be no seasons. So it has a direct effect.
Think of seasons....!!
its earths tilt on its axis orbiting the sun
There would be no seasons. Each place on Earth would have a constant climate. Temperature would change from night to day, but not as it changes between the seasons.
The Earth's tilt is what causes the seasons.
There would be no Florida if earth had no tilt. You see, earth is tilted at 23.6 degrees and without it we would have much more water on the planet and, specifically speaking, the only land on Earth would be the tops of the Himalayas and some of Hawaii. Without earths tilt, we would not be worrying about where Florida would be. Even a .1781 degree tilt can have the most devastating impact on a climate. The Savannah desert used to be a lush forest until a one-degree shift in earths rotational tilt. There are many shows treated to this on the science channel. To answer your question, it wouldn't have much I a different location. Slightly shifted.
we will not have seasons