We have different seasons because the Earth is tilted at 23.5 degrees. The earth also revolves around the sun and that takes 365.25 days.
The earth's rotation is responsible for the different seasons on earth. The earth, of course, rotates on its axis.
there are so many seasons because as the earth gets closer to the sun, the temperature changes as it gets warmer, but when the earth get farther away from the sun, the temperature starts to change as it gets colder.
The earth gets different seasons due to its revolutions around the sun and also the tilt of its axis. Even though the axis is titled at 23.5 degrees, the North Pole always points the same way.
Because the Earth tilts slightly away from the sun and then back, an North or S hemisphere gets warmer or cooler resulting in the different seasons.
in summer the earth is closer to the sun so it gets more daylight (sun). in winter the sun is further away from the sun so it gets less daylight.
The sun shines at a different angle on the Earth so each hemisphere gets a different amount of sunlight these are seasons.
the seasons will change!!
the earth revolves around the sun and as each part of earth turns closer or farther the earth gets warmer or colder creating seasons.
Because the earth's movement! Its seasons change because the different rotations.
The farther the sun gets away from the earth, the colder it is, that is WInter and Fall. The closer it gets the warmer it gets. That is Spring and Summer.
Seasons are caused buy the tilt of the Earth's axis, and the rotation of the Earth around the Sun. There's only one hemisphere at a time that can point towards the sun. The one that's pointing towards gets summer and the one that's pointing away gets winter.
the way earth has a tilted axis