Temperate Zone, and some regions of the Arctic.
(The different seasons of the year are a result of the different positions and distances of the sun to the earth. Summer occurs in an area where the sun is closest to that point and winter is where the sun is the furthest from that area.)NOT true!The seasons are a result of the angle of the earth and the sun.
There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
If Earth's axis were not tilted, there would be no seasons as we know them. The tilt of Earth's axis is what causes different parts of the planet to receive more direct sunlight at different times of the year, creating the four seasons. Without this tilt, the amount of sunlight reaching each area of the Earth would remain constant throughout the year, leading to a more consistent climate globally.
There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
The seasons are different because of the tilt of the Earth and the rotation of it around the sun. Not every country has summer at the same time. While the northern hemisphere is having summer the southern hemisphere is having winter, and vice verse. This is because of the tilt of the planet on it's axis. While the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun they experience summer. With every degree of change in latitude the sun is farther or closer depending on the tilt of the axis which changes the length of sunlight that, that area receives. This in turn changes the temperature of the area. The more sunlight the higher the temperature. With every country being in a different place on the planet they receive varying amounts of sunlight causing temperature variations ,and shorter or longer days. As the months go by the tilt changes because of the rotation of the planet around the sun bringing the southern hemisphere closer to the sun and bringing summer to them. This slow change in the tilts relation to the sun is what changes the seasons. The closer to the equator you are the more sun you get all year long so the less the temperature change and the less of seasons you get.
The Earth's axis is tilted so that it always points in one orientation(excluding the precession). this tilt decides a factor called Flux(Light/Area). The flux is different for different areas and changes for an area daily for day and night and the average changes over a period of 3 months thus leading to seasons. This daily change is decided by rotations i.e day and night. Season change is decided by the change in position of earth in orbit i.e revolution.Together the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun are responsible for the 4 seasons.
The Earth's axis is tilted so that it always points in one orientation(excluding the precession). this tilt decides a factor called Flux(Light/Area). The flux is different for different areas and changes for an area daily for day and night and the average changes over a period of 3 months thus leading to seasons. This daily change is decided by rotations i.e day and night. Season change is decided by the change in position of earth in orbit i.e revolution.Together the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun are responsible for the 4 seasons.
It's b/c the Earth axle is tilted. This means that as the Earth revolves around the sun during the year, different parts gets different amounts of sunlight. And the amount of sunlight is what creates the differences in temperature. In the area close to the equator, the amount of sunlight is about the same year round, so they don't see much seasons. But as you move further away from the equator the difference becomes greater.
It relates to the seasons/affects them because depending on the angle of the sunlight depends on maybe the weather or even season. Depending on the angle depends on how much sunlight there is.
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As Earth turns slowly on its axis through-out the year, different parts of the world are experiencing different seasons because the sun it closer or farther away from the area making it either hotter (summer-spring) or cooler (winter-fall).
rotation of earth -earth is at a tilt so sometimes some parts get more sun then others rotation around the sun -earth will be at different distances from the sun as it rotates around