the way earth has a tilted axis
the way earth has a tilted axis
the tilt of the Earth's axis
Around the equator there is no noticeable difference to the seasons, compared to what is experienced by parts of Earth that are much further from the equator. At the poles, can you detect a difference?
It is the tilting of the Earth on its axis that causes the seasons, not the distance from the Sun.
The distance from the Earth to the Sun is not a major component of the causes of the seasons.A more important factor is the inclination of the axis.See the answer to "What causes the Earth's seasons?"The Earth is far enough from the Sun that a minor change in it's distance would not cause a significant change in the tempature.
the way earth has a tilted axis
No, the rotation of the Earth around the Sun combined with the tilt of the Earth cause seasons.
The change in seasons
earth distance from the sun
seasons
The actual most important cause of Earth's seasons is it's axis.
It causes the seasons.
The Earth's tilt does not really cause the wet and dry seasons that are experienced in the tropics. The tilt however can effect the temperature effects of the seasons.
the way the earth spins arund the sun causes the seasons.
the tilt of the Earth's axis
Seasons The difference in solar input between the seasons
The change in seasons