The exact direction in which Earth's axis points is not so important; what matters is how much this axis is inclined. This doesn't change much over a precession cycle.
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
The current angle of tilt is 23.5 degrees. The axis of this tilt points to the Pole Star (Polaris) (North). However, this axis undergoes precession. That is the axis 'wobbles'. From its current value is is reducing to about 22.1 degrees. a, then it will increase again to about 24.5 degrees. This takes about 40,000 years to complete. See Milutin Milankovic, who also proposed other orbital movements of the Earth. All of which will affect the climate.
magnetic field
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the axis is a imaginary line that cuts trough the earth it points southwest and northeast
No single star points towards Polaris.
Currently the Earth's pole points toward Polaris in Ursa Minor. 5000 years ago it pointed towards Vega.
The north end of the earth's axis points toward a point in the sky that's a little less than 1/3 of a degree from Polaris. That's why, as close as we can tell by our eyes, Polaris appears to mark the north pole of the sky, everything else we can see appears to circle Polaris, and we call Polaris the 'North Star'. The south end of the earth's axis points to a spot in the southern sky with no comparably bright star nearby to mark it.
You dont. it changes by itself. You can actually SET the seasons. At the top left, in the neighborhood view, click the icon for Seasons. There, you can set which ones you have (or don't), and what order. Your sims can also, with aspiration reward points) get a device to change weather and seasons some.
the maple leafs have had 3 seasons where they had 100 points or more
The constellation points to the pole star (Polaris).
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
North star also called Polaris
The current angle of tilt is 23.5 degrees. The axis of this tilt points to the Pole Star (Polaris) (North). However, this axis undergoes precession. That is the axis 'wobbles'. From its current value is is reducing to about 22.1 degrees. a, then it will increase again to about 24.5 degrees. This takes about 40,000 years to complete. See Milutin Milankovic, who also proposed other orbital movements of the Earth. All of which will affect the climate.
In 14,000 years from now, the sun's output may have changed by a few percent, or our average distance from it may have changed slightly. Either of those changes would have a profound effect on the Earth's average climate. But the precession of the rotation axis has no effect on the climate or the seasons.
earths axis is responsible for seasons because if its tilted toward the sun then it would be summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern now if it was tilted away from the sun then it would be winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere
The Earth spins on its tilted axis. This tilt is what causes the seasons. When its axis points towards the sun then it is Summer when it points away is winter.