No. The Earth's axis is directly overhead at the Equator, therefore the axis isn't north or south on the Equinox.
The Earth's magnetic field is tilted about 11.5 degrees from the Earth's axis of rotation (i.e. its geographic axis).
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
Because the Earth is tilted on its axis, so when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun (Summer, in the North) the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun (Winter, in the South) and vice versa.
Because Earths axis is tilted.
it is winter in the northern hemisphere
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
south
Because Earths axis is tilted.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
At its full extent, the South Pole is tilted about 23.5 degrees toward or away from the Sun.
Fall or winter.
The Earth rotates on its axis causing either the North or South Hemishere to tilt towards the sun which ever hemishere is tilted toward the sun it is probably spring or summer.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
yes, it is. since the earth's axis is tilted, let's say ur in the northern hemisphere, then when the north side is tilted toward the sun then it's summer. if it's tilted sideways so it's not tilted toward or away from the sun, then it's either spring or fall.
It is - every winter (in the north).