They'd be very similar - the only differences would be the distance to the sun.
If the Earth were tilted at 40 degrees, the seasons would be more extreme in the regions closer to the poles. This would result in longer and colder winters, and hotter summers. The equatorial regions might experience less variation in temperature throughout the year.
Maryland would not have distinct seasons if the Earth was not tilted on its axis because the tilt of the Earth is what causes the variation in sunlight intensity throughout the year. Without this tilt, there would be a consistent amount of sunlight reaching Maryland year-round, resulting in a lack of temperature variations that define the different seasons.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
Its axis of rotation were perpendicular to its orbital plane
There would be many changes. First there would be only one season all the time with minor differences when Earth is at perihelion and aphelion. The time of sunrise and sunset would not change and at the equator there would be 12h or night and day.
the seasons will change!!
If the earth was not tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees, there would not be the different seasons.
It is tilted (23.5 degrees).
There would be no seasons.
They'd be very similar - the only differences would be the distance to the sun.
Winter, spring, summer, autumn. The Earth is ALWAYS tilted, otherwise there would be no seasons. (see related question)
No
no seasons
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
In that case, the seasons would be more pronounced.
The seasons would be diffrent
If the Earth were tilted at 40 degrees, the seasons would be more extreme in the regions closer to the poles. This would result in longer and colder winters, and hotter summers. The equatorial regions might experience less variation in temperature throughout the year.