Weather would fluctuate to greater extremes if Earth's axis tilted ten degrees more. Summers and winters would be longer producing higher and lower temperatures.
Auroras occur most frequently during the months of March and September due to increased solar activity and Earth's alignment with the sun during the equinoxes. However, they can also be observed in northern and southern latitudes during the winter months.
Magic has to happen therefore making a dragons breath condesate creating a fireball of humid cloud
we would probably die
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
If the Earth was tilted at 100 degrees (instead of 23), there would be drastically different variations of climate. It would be much warmer at high latitudes in the summer, and much cooler at low latitudes in the winter.
If the tilt of Earth's axis increased by 10 degrees, there would be more extreme seasons at middle latitudes. This would lead to hotter summers and colder winters with more pronounced temperature variations throughout the year. The length of daylight hours would also change, affecting the timing of sunrise and sunset.
An increase in Earth's axial tilt by 10 degrees would lead to more extreme seasonal changes at middle latitudes. This would result in hotter summers and colder winters, with potentially disrupted weather patterns and increased variability in precipitation. The length of seasons would also be altered, affecting ecosystems and agriculture.
Crisis on Infinite Earths happened in 1919-04.
i don't think the latitudes would even exist because i don't think they would matter.
Tornadoes can happen in the tropics but they are more common in temperate latitudes.
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Auroras occur most frequently during the months of March and September due to increased solar activity and Earth's alignment with the sun during the equinoxes. However, they can also be observed in northern and southern latitudes during the winter months.
the earths sea levels will rise
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For every latitude between roughly 23.5° north and 23.5° south, there are two occasions every year when the sun is directly overhead some point on the earth at that latitude. Outside of that band of latitudes, it can never happen.