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Q: How will the seasons change if the sun is gigantic when you look at it from earth?
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What happens with the earth that causes seasons?

There isn't one, the seasons change bcos the earth is tilted over on it's axis by about 23 degrees from vertical and as it spins through space in orbit of the sun the tilt causes the sun's effect to move up and down the earth thereby changing the seasons, for reference look up tropic of cancer or tropic of capricorn.


What causes earth changing seasons?

earth's elliptical orbit around the sun causes the changes. (science fact: as earth gets closer to the sun, it goes faster.) look up on Google images of "earth's orbit and seasons"


Does the amount of water on earth change?

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Does the killer whale change in seasons?

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What causes seasonal changes on earth's?

earth's elliptical orbit around the sun causes the changes. (science fact: as earth gets closer to the sun, it goes faster.) look up on Google images of "earth's orbit and seasons"


What if earth didn't have seasons?

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Why does solar radiations strike different parts of the Earth's surface at an angle that varies throughout the year?

Because Earth is a sphere that is tilted on it's axis.


Placements of constellations during seasons?

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Are tigers really cute?

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Are there 4 seasons everywhere?

Basically, yes - by definition. Except when you are exactly at the equator. However, please note that close to the equator, the effects on the length of day and on the weather are less pronounced than if you go farther from the equator.


Will earth's landforms look the same 1000 years from now?

As far as we know, they would look very similar to the way they look now. For the most part, processes that cause a change in landforms perform that change slowly.