The Earth is not tilted "towards the sun".
The Earth's axis always points toward the same point in the sky, and that point
is quite near the star Polaris. It so happens that by pointing in that particular
direction, the Earth's axis is not parallel to the sun's axis, and the two of them
point in different directions by about 22.4 degrees.
That means that when the Earth is on one side of its orbit around the sun, the
Earth's north pole tilts toward the sun and its south pole tilts away. Then, six
months later, when we're halfway around our orbit and directly on the other
side of it, Earth's axis is pointing in exactly the same direction, but over on this
side that means that the north pole is now tilted away from the sun and the
south pole is tilted towards it.
Whichever hemisphere happens to be tilted toward the sun receives more direct
solar radiation, so is warmer, and experiences Summer. And at the same time,
the other hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, receives more indirect solar
radiation, is cooler, and experiences Winter.
That means that whenever there's a Summer on either hemisphere, there's a
Winter on the other one at the same time. And whenever there's a Spring on
one hemisphere, there's a Fall on the other one at the same time.
There are hot seasons and cold seasons because the Earth orbits around the sun yearly. Whicheverpart of the Earth is facing the sun is where the light is and where the warmth is, plus the Earthsits on a 15 degree angle. Then there is theimaginary axis that is imaginarly twind in the center of the earth.
The directness of the sun's rays MAKE the seasons. The earth is tilted so the sun's rays don't shine there light as directly on the side tilted farther away from it than they do to the other side. So when the the sun shines and the Northern hemp. is tilted toward it the Northern hemp. has summer and the Southern Hemp. has winter.
As Earth turns slowly on its axis through-out the year, different parts of the world are experiencing different seasons because the sun it closer or farther away from the area making it either hotter (summer-spring) or cooler (winter-fall).
Right now there is 9 seasons but they might make a 10th one.(Hopefully)
so far theres 3
It would more correct to say that the Earth has seasons because it tilts, rather than saying the Earth tilts to make seasons.
Because:- 1) The Earth orbits the Sun and take one year to make a revolution. 2) The Earth spins on its own axis (like a child's top) but the axis of spin (a line joining the north and south poles) is inclined (not at 90 degrees) to the plane in which it orbits the Sun. This mean that at one part of the orbit the north pole is pointed towards the Sun and half a year later the south pole is pointed towards the Sun. This gives the seasons.
Yes the tilt of the Earth does make the seasons longer and shorter. The sun has something to do with it,too. The farther the Earth is, and how long the rotation is , the hotter and longer the season.
The Earth orbits around the Sun. The orbit is elliptical - all orbits are - but the "eccentricity" of the orbit is pretty small. That means, it's only a little different from a circle. The path of the Earth around the Sun doesn't really contribute to the seasons. The Earth spins like a gyroscope, and like a gyro, it is VERY stable. But the gyro is tilted, and it STAYS tilted. The "tilt angle" isn't great; it is approximately 23.5 degrees. It is this tilt, which we call "axial tilt", that causes the seasons.
The axial tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation (spin) relative to the plane in which it orbits the Sun means that as it orbits the Sun it successive presents on or other pole towards the Sun. This causes the Earth's climatic seasons and the changes in day length experienced at high latitudes.because
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The Sun does nothing except shine on the Earth, hitting the Equator approximately directly from above. It is the tilting of the Earth on its axis, as it orbits round the Sun, that causes the seasons. For instance: when the northern hemisphere tilts towards the Sun, it is Summer in the northern hemisphere and Winter in the southern hemisphere. Eventually, the southern hemisphere has its turn of tilting towards the Sun, and it is Summer in the southern hemisphere and Winter in the northern hemisphere.
Viewed from a point above the north poles of the Sun and the Earth, the Earth appears to revolve in a counterclockwise direction about the Sun. See link for more information
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The earth is titled on its axis and in summer its tilted towards the sun and therefore summer.
There are hot seasons and cold seasons because the Earth orbits around the sun yearly. Whicheverpart of the Earth is facing the sun is where the light is and where the warmth is, plus the Earthsits on a 15 degree angle. Then there is theimaginary axis that is imaginarly twind in the center of the earth.
A neap tide occurs when the sun and Earth make a 90 degree angle with each other. It also occurs when Earth makes a 90 degree angle with the moon.