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The best bit of evidence is that northern and southern hemisphere esperience the opposite seasons. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. If the seasons were dependent on Earth's distance from the sun, then the hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.

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What evidence is there that the season do not depend on how far away the earth is from the Sun?

The best bit of evidence is that northern and southern hemisphere esperience the opposite seasons. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. If the seasons were dependent on Earth's distance from the sun, then the hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.


How do constellations affect seasons?

Consellations do not affect seasons - they are too far away. However, they depend on where the earth is in its orbit around the sun and so depend on the season.


How many seasons were they before the earth got hit by a metorite?

There were no seasons, because no part of the earth was tilted away from it or tilted tword it.


What would happen if the earth's axis was not tilted towards or away from the sun?

There would be no seasons.


What features of the earth's alignment causing seasons?

The tilt of the Earth's axis is responsible for the seasons. As the Earth orbits the Sun, different parts of the planet receive varying amounts of sunlight based on their angle relative to the Sun, resulting in the changing seasons. The hemisphere tilted towards the Sun experiences summer, while the hemisphere tilted away experiences winter.


Would the northern hemisphere still be in winter when earth is closest to the sun in 13000 years?

No, the Earth's distance from the sun does not affect the seasons. The tilt of the Earth's axis is the primary reason for the seasons. In 13,000 years, the Northern Hemisphere will still experience winter when it is tilted away from the sun.


Why does earth get very cold or very hot?

It has to do with the rotation of the earth and how far away it is from the sun during the different seasons.


The seasons are caused by a combination of Earth's what?

seasons are caused by a combination of the earths ration on it axis and its angel pointed toward or away from the sun


How can seasons be explained in terms of motion?

The axis of the earth is tilted in the plane of its orbit. As the earth orbits the sun, the axis is tilted toward the sun and away from the sun and this creates the seasons.


How the movements of the earth creates seasons?

Beacause the earth is tilted on its axis by 23 1/2 degrees and the earth is spinning, plus, it is rotating around the sun we get our seasons. When the earth is farthest away from the sun we have winter, when the earth is closest to the sun we have summer.


Do the seasons depend on Earth's axis?

Yes - if the place you are is tilted away from the sun you have winter and the place tilted towards the sun it is summer where you are. That is why not every place on Earth has the same seasons at the same time.


Why are there so many seasons on the Earth?

there are so many seasons because as the earth gets closer to the sun, the temperature changes as it gets warmer, but when the earth get farther away from the sun, the temperature starts to change as it gets colder.