If the earth was not tilted there would be no changes in seasons throughout the year. The change in seasons on the Earth is caused by the tilting of the Earth on its axis, and the Earth revolving around the Sun. The sun is not tilted.
i know the earth axis is tilted because some part of the world get sun and the other part does not one part is night an the other is day because the are tilted to the sun so its warm
The equinox is the only day of 12 hours of night and day. It Occurs every spring and fall.
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.
An autumnal equinox is when the day is just as long as the night and the days are getting shorter. This happens in late September for northern hemisphere and in late March for southern hemisphere. It is different in the two hemispheres because of the Earth's revolution around the sun.
Yes - if the place you are is tilted away from the sun you have winter and the place tilted towards the sun it is summer where you are. That is why not every place on Earth has the same seasons at the same time.
the Equinox.
There would be no seasons, and no change in the length of day and night, anywhere on Earth.
The Earth has always been 'tilted'. The planet is tilted by about 11 degrees from the vertical. The tilt helps to create the seasons - and is responsible for the varying length of day & night.
The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.
It is September or March when neither half of Earth is tilted towards the sun, resulting in equal day and night length, known as the equinoxes.
The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.
The length of daylight or nighttime hours does not affect the seasons, but the seasons affect the length of daytime and nighttime hours. During the summer, the earth is tilted more toward the sun, resulting in longer daytime hours. During the winter months, the earth is tilted away from the sun, resulting in shorter days and longer nights.
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
The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.
The tilt of the Earth causes the seasons, not day or night. Day or night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
It's an "equinox". That happens twice each year.
when the day is longer than night because the slow of the rotation