Our days are longer and our nights are shorter
(more of the Northern Hemisphere is exposed to the light of the Sun for a longer period of time, creating the long days and shorter nights)
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The time of daylight is shorter in winter .
The same way it affects most of earth. The seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth's axis relative to the plane of its orbit.
the two seasons on earth that do not have seasons are spring and fall
The length of the day is not the reason but is a result of the season. The reason for seasons to take place is the inequality of distance between sun and earth with time. We all know that earth rotates around sun. But it won't rotate in a perfect circular path. The orbit of earth is an oval in shape. Hence, some times it will be closer to sun and some times farther. When it is closer, most of the area on earth is covered by sun. Hence, we have more day time (or length of the day) during summer. In a similar manner, as less area is covered by sun, the length of the day is less in winter.
The four seasons of the Earth are to do with the rotation of the Earth, and since that is never ending, so are the Seasons which is why they occur regularly. Hope i helped :)
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.
The Earth tilting on its axis as it orbits the Sun, causes the changing of the seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres. This also alters the lengths of the darkness and daylight.
The Earth tilting on its axis as it orbits the Sun, causes the changing of the seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres. This also alters the lengths of the darkness and daylight.
the cycle of seasons most affects the earth around the sun
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 affects the angle at which the sun rays hit the earth
When the earth spins the seasons change
A day on Mars is a bit longer than on Earth - 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds. So, just as the length of daylight on Earth depends on (a) the seasons, and (b) the latitude of the location in question, so a random place on Mars would have a varied range of possible length of daylight. If you know what part of the planet you need to know about then you can probably compare it easily with the earth - allowing for the angle the planet's rotation makes with the Sun.
It affects are seasons because since the earth is tillted they get a diffrent amount of warmth
The time of daylight is shorter in winter .
It gives the earth it's seasons, more daylight and warmer weather in summer months and less daylight and colder temperatures in the winter months.
The length of the day and the length of the seasons