Even if the earth was tilted, it would still rotate on its own axis. The axis would meet the earth at the poles and the regions surrounding those points would be polar regions. That would be true whatever the earth's tilt.
The would be polar regions so the question does not apply.
Even if the earth was tilted, it would still rotate on its own axis. The axis would meet the earth at the poles and the regions surrounding those points would be polar regions. That would be true whatever the earth's tilt.
If the axis was tilted 36 degrees, seasons would become much more intense. In reality, the earth's axis is tilted about 23 degrees. If we had a 36 degree axis tilt, summer in Ohio (or anywhere else outside of the polar regions) would be far too hot for human life. And winter outside of the equatorial regions would be far too cold.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
If the Earth's axis were vertical instead of tilted, there would be minimal seasonal variations in temperature across different regions. This is because the consistent angle of sunlight would result in more uniform heating, causing equatorial regions to remain warm year-round while polar regions would remain cold. Without tilt, the dramatic seasonal shifts experienced in temperate zones would diminish, leading to a more stable climate globally. However, regional differences would still exist due to factors like altitude and ocean currents.
They would be more extreme: winters would be colder and summers would be hotter. The temperate zones would contract, and the polar and tropical zones would expand.
very very cold
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
without the tilted axis the whole planet would be impossible to live on since this angle is a state of equilibrium
it would probably be the same nights and days
It would be well Cold
It would receive more direct Sun in the summer.