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We have seasons, because the earth rotates around the sun, and where we are in the solar system effects what season we're in.
No, the seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth on its axis
the two seasons on earth that do not have seasons are spring and fall
The four seasons of the Earth are to do with the rotation of the Earth, and since that is never ending, so are the Seasons which is why they occur regularly. Hope i helped :)
The seasons
The tilt of the earth.
the rotation of the earth on the axis
the reason for the seasons is the tilt of Earth's axis
they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing. they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing.
We have seasons, because the earth rotates around the sun, and where we are in the solar system effects what season we're in.
the distance of earth from the sun. It is the revolution of the moon around the earth
No. The earth rotates. That is one reason we have day/night and different seasons.
The seasons - this includes winter - are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis.
The tilt in the earth's axis causes the earth to at different times, lean towards the sun
No, the seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth on its axis
The main reason for the seasons on Earth is the tilt of the planet's axis relative to its orbit around the sun. As Earth orbits the sun, different parts of the planet receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, leading to the changing seasons. This tilt causes the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth to vary, resulting in differences in temperature and daylight hours.
Yes, the distance from the sun does affect Earth's seasons. However, the primary reason for Earth's seasons is the tilt of its axis relative to its orbit around the sun. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive more or less direct sunlight at different times of the year, resulting in the changing seasons.