The earth experiences a regular cycle of seasons because it turns around the sun in different times example summer the sun is a bit closer.
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.
It is because the earth rotates(orbits) around the sun. :)
If the earth moves to point a in the image above what season will the northern hemisphere experience
Basically, yes - by definition. Except when you are exactly at the equator. However, please note that close to the equator, the effects on the length of day and on the weather are less pronounced than if you go farther from the equator.
We experience seasons because the Earth's tilt wobbles.
The seasons
yes, but the tilt of its axis also helps the Earth experience the seasons.
No
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.
Seasons are due to earth's tilt on its axis. All parts of the earth experience them to some degree.
North and South.
the cycle of seasons most affects the earth around the sun
because of the tilt in the earths access
Because the Earth have difference distance to the Sun in year.
If the earth was not tilted there would be little to no change in temperature, resulting in no seasons.
Because they are driven by a regular underlying process, the orbit of our planet (the Earth) about its star (the Sun).