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Which planet's south pole is tilted towards the sun?

Uranus has a tilt of 98 degrees. This means that during part of its orbit, its south pole is tilted almost directly towards the Sun. At another part of its orbit, it is the north pole that is tilted almost directly towards the Sun.


Which pole is tilted toward the sun when it's winter in the southern hemisphere?

When it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere it's summer in the northern hemisphere. Therefore the North geographic pole is tilted towards the sun and the South geographic pole is tilted away from the sun.


How is the earth tilted when it is summer in new zealand?

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What season are you having in Australia when the sun does not set on the North Pole?

Winter. The Earth has an axis, tilted at about 23.5° from the perpendicular to Earth's orbit. When the Earth's north pole is tilted towards the Sun, the northern hemisphere is in summer while the southern hemisphere is in winter. That's the main time when the Sun doesn't set at the north pole. When the Earth's north pole is tilted away from the Sun the southern hemisphere is in summer while the northern hemisphere is in winter.


If the North Pole were tilted towards the sun which beverage would be most appropriate for folks living in France?

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Why does the sun not set at the north pole in the summer?

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Why does summer occur in earth northern hemisphere when earth north pole is tilted toward the sun?

It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.


On June 21 where is the north pole?

Where it was on the other 364 days of the year. The North Pole does not move, you are thinking of the Magnetic North Pole.


When do the poles experience continuous days 24 hours for 6 months?

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Does the earth have something to do with the seasons changing?

Yes. The primary determinant of changing seasons is the fact that the earth is "tilted" with respect to the plane of its orbit around the sun. Think of it this way: Let's say you live in New York (about halfway between the equator and the north pole). If you imagine the configuration where the north pole is tilted towards the sun, you should be able to conclude the sun light will strike New York at a more "vertical" angle than if the north pole is tilted away from the sun. The more "vertical" the angle at which sunlight strikes the surface of the earth, the more heat will be generated. Thus, summer in New York occurs during the time of the year that the north pole is tilted towards the sun.


What happens to North Pole when its tilted away from the Sun?

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When the north pole is tilted toward the sun what season is it in Europe?

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