I guess you forgot the word "have"?
Some Basic effects:
The rotation is the reason we have day and night. It makes Hurricanes turn clockwise in the southern and counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, it's also responsible for other weather phenomena. Earths rotation makes it possible to have geostationary satellites.
The revolution is (in conundrum with the rotation-axis) responsible that there are seasons. That some days better than others to start your flight to Mars and most important of all, that the earth doesn't fall into the Sun.
bugel says yes
Earth's axis tilts at very close to 23.5 degrees.
Not very likely. It is rare when myths effect the Earth in any way.
The earth sots on its axis at 23.5 degrees as it revolvees around the sun.
I only can answer one of your questions. The effect of the axis is that in summer , days are longer because when the sun shines on England, we are at the top of the world so the duration of the day is longer. Sorry if you do not get what I am saying because I am only 8.
Precession. This is when the axis of rotation of a spinning object moves in a circular motion around another axis, causing a wobbling effect.
Earth is currently in its precession cycle, with the axis slowly wobbling like a spinning top. This cycle lasts about 26,000 years and affects the orientation of Earth's axis with respect to the stars.
Nutation in celestial mechanics causes a slight wobbling or nodding motion in the Earth's axis of rotation, which affects the orientation of the Earth's axis in space over time.
I think the earth is wobbling on its axis and it makes the tracking lines appear to curve when they are laid over the map.
No, the Earth's axial tilt remains relatively constant. However, the Earth's axis does undergo a slow wobbling motion known as precession, which takes about 26,000 years to complete a full cycle.
no seasons
The characteristic of the Earth that causes the Coriolis effect is the rotation of the Earth on its axis. As the Earth rotates, objects in motion are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect.
bugel says yes
the seasons either get colder or warmer, depending on the tilt of the axis.
it creates the seasons.
The three components of the Milankovitch theory are eccentricity (changes in Earth's orbit shape), axial tilt (variation in the angle of Earth's axis), and precession (wobbling of Earth's axis orientation). These factors influence the amount and distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth, contributing to long-term climate changes.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.