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The Earth is always tilted by the same angle all the time. The earth orbits the sun. Where it during that orbit and where you are on the planet that determine the season you are in. You are best to look at an animation on YouTube to get a feel for this phenomenon.

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In June does the northern hemisphere of the earth point away from the sun?

No, in June the northern hemisphere of the Earth is tilted towards the sun, resulting in longer days and warmer temperatures. This tilt causes the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.


How does spring occure?

spring occur because of the earth tilt towards the sun


In which direction does the earth tilt around June 21?

Around that time, earth's north pole is tilted toward the sun. This is also around the time that the earth is farthest from the sun.


Are seasons caused by sunspots?

No. Seasons are caused by Earth's tilt and position towards the Sun.


How does spring tide occur?

spring occur because of the earth tilt towards the sun


What season is it when the southern part of the earth is tilted towards the sun?

If you're in the southern hemisphere, then it is Summer when the southern part of the earth is tilted towards the sun. If you're in the northern hemisphere, it is Winter at that time.


Does the tilt of the earth affect global warming?

No, the tilt of the earth gives us seasons, winter and summer, when the earth is tilted away or towards the sun. This has nothing to do with global warming.


What is the reason the seasons changing?

The tilt in the earth's axis causes the earth to at different times, lean towards the sun


How does the tilt of the Earth and the orbit of Earth around the sun cause the temperature to change throughout the year?

it tilts part of the earth towards the sun and others away.


Where is the tilt of the earth in winter?

It is such that the OTHER hemisphere (the one you don't live in) points towards the Sun.


How does earth change its seasons?

Because the earth is on a tilt, when it's summer, your side of the earth is on a tilt towards the sun. When it's winter, the earth is on the other side of the sun, but it's still tilting the same way, so your side of the earth is tilting away.


How does the Earth changes its season?

Because the earth is on a tilt, when it's summer, your side of the earth is on a tilt towards the sun. When it's winter, the earth is on the other side of the sun, but it's still tilting the same way, so your side of the earth is tilting away.

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