Because the Americans eat too much. Making their side of the globe heavier. However there is a slight change in tilt towards Britain due to mass unchecked Immigration .
The axial tilt of the Earth's spin (relative to the ecliptic, or the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun) causes our seasons.
Yes, Earth does spin on its own axis. The axis is on a tilt of 23.5 degrees by memory.
Everything is relative, of course, and the concept of "tilt" requires a comparison to something else. Compared to the ecliptic (which is the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun), the Earth's spin axis is "tilted" at about 23.5 degrees. This "axial tilt" causes our seasons.
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The tilt in the axis of the planet's (Earth's) spin and the yearly orbit of the planet round the sun.
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
The tilt of the Earth represents the angle of the Earth's axis in relation to the north and south poles. If the poles were exactly perpindicular to the earth's orbit around the sun then the "tilt" would be 0 degrees. The amount of tilt is not exact as the Earth has a slight "wobble" so the tilt fluctuates between 22 and 25 degrees. Right now we are "tilted" about 23.5 degrees. You won't be able to notice the change though as it takes 41,000 years for the complete cycle of the wobble. The tilt is important to us as this tilt is what gives us our seasons.
The Sun _does not_ tilt. The Earth orbits around the Sun, and the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun is called the "ecliptic". Compared to the ecliptic, the axis of the Earth's spin is "tilted" at a little over 23 degrees. It is this "tilt" of the Earth's spin that causes the seasons. So, WHY is the Earth's spin axis "tilted"? We may never know for sure, but at least some scientists believe that it may be related to the planetary collision that created the Moon.
1) the tides 2) the slowing of Earth's rate of spin 3) the receding of the Moon 4) the stabilization of Earth's axial tilt.
earth can not tilt it is a sphere and they do not tilt
Earth's axis is not exactly concentric; it has a slight tilt.
Earth's tilt