Seasonally colder weather results from being tilted away from the sun. There is also another kind of cold weather that results from being close to the north pole or the south pole.
That depends what exactly you mean by "opposite direction". Let's say that, viewing from a certain direction, instead of being inclined 23.5 degrees to the "left", it were inclined 23.5 degrees to the "right". In that case, the seasons would simply be 6 months out of phase - for example, Spring would start 6 months later.
The Earth's seasons: Spring Summer Autumn (sometimes called Fall) Winter The seasons result from the earth's axis being tilted to its orbital plane.Thus, at any given time during summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the sun.This exposure alternates as the earth revolves in its orbit.Therefore, at any given time, regardless of season, the northern and southern hemispheres experience opposite seasons.
Technically Russia and Canada border in the Arctic, but Canada has the North Pole so maybe Canada. But realistically, these are the two largest countries in the world so it's rather difficult to make a general statement that one is colder then the other. There are parts of Canada that are colder then parts of Russia and there are parts of Russia that are colder then Canada. But then the same can be said about parts of the USA being colder then parts of Canada (and I'm not just talking about Alaska). Like some places in the northern part of the US is colder than the Southern parts of Canada. But really Canada is colder than USA overall.
The Earth's axis of rotation is tilted by about 23.5 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbital plane. This means that at different times in its orbit, one pole or the other is angled more toward the Sun. The result is that different parts of the globe receive varying amounts of sunlight during the year, creating the seasons. When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun (March to September), the days are longer and the sunlight more direct, and the higher temperatures peak in June and July, which are summer months. When the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, it experiences warmer temperatures, with December and January being mid-summer (while it is winter in the northern hemisphere). Spring and Fall are the transitional months, with temperature becoming either warmer or cooler respectively. While it is spring in one hemisphere, on the opposite side of the equator it is fall (autumn).
The seasons are explained by the tilt of the Earth's axis. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, the north pole is pointed in the direction of the sun. the tilt of the Earth isn't what changes seasons, but the the Earth's revelution around the sun does. The Earth revolves around the sun so different parts of the Earth are more affected by the sun then other parts through out the year. The seasons are NOT determined by the distance of the Earth to the Sun. In fact, the Earth is closest to the Sun in the Northern hemisphere's Winter (January).The earth's tilt and revolution around the sun, not the earth's rotation, is what causes the seasonsdepending on what part of the earth is tilted toward the sunthat part will have the warmest seasonif the part of the earth is tilted more away from the sunthat part of the earth will be having colder seasons, such as winter.
Tankless water heaters may struggle in cold weather due to the incoming water being colder, which can affect the unit's ability to heat the water quickly enough. This can result in lower water temperatures and reduced flow rates. Insulating the unit and pipes, as well as adjusting the temperature settings, can help improve performance in cold weather.
IT was not built tilted it stated to tilt after a few year of being built.
All other things being equal then we would not have seasons. That would be the most obvious result.
Winter occurs because the Earth's axis is tilted, causing different parts of the planet to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. When a specific region is tilted away from the sun, it experiences colder temperatures and shorter days, leading to winter.
Typically, being closer to the ocean results in lower temperatures because liquid water does not retain as much heat as rock.
The contrails are the result of 1200 degree jet exhaust being released into much, much colder ambient air.
The stratosphere being colder at the bottom than at the top creates a temperature inversion, where warm air traps cooler air below it. This stability inhibits vertical air movement and can affect weather patterns, air quality, and the spread of pollutants in the atmosphere.
Weather in Wisconsin can get from below zero to about ninety degrees. The colder weather in Wisconsin brings much snow and ice which causes car wrecks, roofs collapsing, snow days from school, sometimes frost bite, the inability to travel, much snow to shovel, and much more. The hotter weather is not as common, but it still gets quite hot. This weather brings sunburn, different sicknesses from being used to colder weather, some tornadoes from drastic temperature change, and some others. The weather in Wisconsin affects people in Wisconsin some, but people living in Wisconsin usually get acquainted with the weather eventually.
Seasons.
Rather than being perpendicular to the orbital plane of the Earth around the sun, the rotational axis of the Earth is tilted. This is the reason we have seasons.
No, Jupiter does not have a very tilted axis like some other planets in our solar system. Jupiter's axis is only tilted by about 3 degrees, which is very close to being perpendicular to its orbit around the Sun.
Seasons are caused by the Earth's tilt on its axis as it orbits the sun, which affects the angle and intensity of sunlight reaching different parts of the planet. Climate zones are affected by factors such as latitude, elevation, proximity to oceans, and ocean currents, which determine the distribution of temperature, precipitation, and other weather patterns in a region.