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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.
The Philippines must be closer to the equator giving them more sunlight. I'm sorry if my geography is off I didn't want to look at a map.
Earth looks like a sphere - a round ball.
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I don't think they're making a DVD of any of the seasons I wish they were but I doesn't look like they will
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.
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"
Doe the amount of water on Earth change ?Why
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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"
I'm not sure, but I think it would look like Egypt. But what do I know? I'm just a kid...
Because Earth is a sphere that is tilted on it's axis.
The different seasons correspond to different constellations. As Earth orbits the sun during the year, we look out at different parts of space and see different patterns of stars as they come into view.
Only God knows. Look for the times and seasons. The Maya believed that their world would end on Dec 21, 2012.
YES,, they are! they look awesome with their unique fur and their gigantic structure.
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.
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.