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The tilt of Earth's axis is approximately 23.5 degrees away from perpendicular to the plane of its orbit around the Sun. This tilt is what causes the change in seasons as different parts of the Earth receive more or less direct sunlight over the course of the year.
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
No, the angle of the Earth's tilt remains constant as it revolves around the Sun. This angle, known as the axial tilt, is approximately 23.5 degrees and is responsible for the changing seasons.
The earth's axis is tilted to 23.48 degrees to the ecliptic plane
The tilt of Earth's axis causes the seasons by affecting the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface. When one hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, it receives more direct sunlight and experiences summer, while the opposite hemisphere is tilted away and experiences winter. As Earth orbits the sun, the tilt causes the seasons to change.
winter
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because of earths tilt (axis)different amounts of sunlight hit different places at different times that's the answer
The Earth's tilt is what causes the seasons.
Earth's axial tilt is 23.44°.
There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.
23.5 degrees
Yes. We could write a lot more, but yes is the answer.
There would be no seasons on Earth if the Earth's axis had no tilt because throughout the year the Earth would get an equal amount of sun everywhere.
The earths tilt at its axis
Seasons
mostly climate