the reason for the seasons is the tilt of Earth's axis
one reason is the tides which form because of the alignment of the sun moon and earth at different times and angles
earth's tilt
earth's rotation
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The Earth's seasons changes by the tilt of the Earth.
I asked this at school not that long ago, and I think it was something to do with how the earth tilts towards the sun. So when the top or bottom half of the earth is facing the sun its hotter.. but I'm not quite sure.
The Earth continues to exist because of MATTER CYCLING, ENERGY AND GRAVITY
how long do seasons last on earth
The seasons, because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Because of chrismas
The tilt of the earth's axis, and because of the earth's orbit.
Earth's tilt and Earth's rotation
Two Reasons for Seasons: - Earth is tilted on its axis (23.5 degrees) - Earth rotates on this axis, but orbits in a regular plane around the Sun. Depending on the position of the Earth in its orbit, one hemisphere (northern or southern) may be angled toward the Sun, providing Summer, or angled away from the Sun, which is winter.
The main reason for the seasons on earth is because you don't want a cold or hot season forever! The season change because the earth's atmosphere. The earth rotates and the season changes.
1. strong atmosphere 2. oxygen 3. good distance from the sun :) more reasons? 4. water 5. seasons 6. large bodies of water (oceans,seas, lakes, etc.)
the Earth rotates on an axis, that axis is tilted with respect to the axis of Earth's orbit, and Earth's orbit is slightly elliptical.
the two seasons on earth that do not have seasons are spring and fall
The tilt of the earth's axis, and because of the earth's orbit.
The earth is on a 23.5 degree tilt so as it journeys around the sun, the sun's rays hit different parts of Earth, thus creating the seasons. It is also true that if the sun's rays are hitting the northern hemisphere, creating summer, the southern hemisphere will have the opposite season, winter. It is the same for spring and fall.
The Earth's seasons changes by the tilt of the Earth.
The Earth's tilt causes Earth's seasons. The Earth's orbit around the sun also affects the seasons. Landforms on Earth such as mountains play a part in the seasons as do the earth's oceans.