The summer is defined by the 3 months of the year that the angle of the light of the sun is most direct on your area. Winter is when the light is least direct on you. Spring is when light is continually becoming more and more direct, and fall is when light is getting less and less direct.
The seasons change because the earth is inclinated to the sun differently throughout the year with the suns rays sometimes more concentrated on a place and sometimes more dispersed around a place transferring different heat into the surroundings, and controlling the seasons. The seasons also depend on how the nature acts itself...
The earth's rotation is responsible for the different seasons on earth. The earth, of course, rotates on its axis.
The seasons do not change based on how close the earth is to the sun. The seasons change based on the rotation of the earth on its axis.
the earth spins on its axis changing the distances from the sun that's why our temperature and seasons change.
The rotation of the Earth in its axis is the reason for the occurrence of day and night. The portion of Earth facing the Sun has day time while the portion hidden from the Sun has night time.
tornado
The axis is an imaginary line drawn thru the north pole and south pole). It helps to understand the occurrence of seasons on Earth. The scientists use the tilt(23.5 degrees) to show how the northern and southern hemispheres get the four seasons. The tilt is always in one direction and as the earth revolves around the Sun we get the seasons on earth.
a hypothesis
Yes, very easily. The explanation would be WRONG, of course, since the Earth isn't the center of the universe, but it's certainly possible to explain the seasons using it.
...dependent on what the occurance is, and what the researchers' predictions were.
the two seasons on earth that do not have seasons are spring and fall
Unnecessary assumptions
The Earth's seasons changes by the tilt of the Earth.
Rocks are a natural occurrence in the Earth's surface
A explanation of the changing seasons.
The Earth's tilt causes Earth's seasons. The Earth's orbit around the sun also affects the seasons. Landforms on Earth such as mountains play a part in the seasons as do the earth's oceans.
The seasons change because the earth is inclinated to the sun differently throughout the year with the suns rays sometimes more concentrated on a place and sometimes more dispersed around a place transferring different heat into the surroundings, and controlling the seasons. The seasons also depend on how the nature acts itself...