both hemispheres on Earth experience different seasons. but only the part of earth near the equator have only one season and it's hot which is the tropical areas.
North and South.
They are different because of tilt of the earth on its axis
Seasons are caused by the tilt of the axis of rotation of the Earth, 23 and a half degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. This causes different hemispheres of the Earth to be tilted, either toward or away from the sun, at different times of year.
Maryland would have no seasons if the Earth were not tilted because the hemispheres would always be in the same place in relation to the sun.
Both hemispheres would experience more extreme seasons ... warmer Summers and colder Winters.
North and South.
They are different because of tilt of the earth on its axis
As seasons are the result of the rotation of the Earth around the sun, all of the hemispheres: North and South/ East and West have seasons. The east and west hemispheres are the ones that are split into two seasons at a single given moment.
Seasons are caused by the tilt of the axis of rotation of the Earth, 23 and a half degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. This causes different hemispheres of the Earth to be tilted, either toward or away from the sun, at different times of year.
Northern and Southern Hemisphere's have opposite seasons due the earth tilting.
The best bit of evidence is that northern and southern hemisphere esperience the opposite seasons. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the southern hemisphere and vice versa. If the seasons were dependent on Earth's distance from the sun, then the hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.
We experience seasons because the Earth's tilt wobbles.
The seasons
Maryland would have no seasons if the Earth were not tilted because the hemispheres would always be in the same place in relation to the sun.
Both hemispheres would experience more extreme seasons ... warmer Summers and colder Winters.
The tilt of the earth's axis.
The tilt of the earth's axis.