The Earth's tilt does not really cause the wet and dry seasons that are experienced in the tropics. The tilt however can effect the temperature effects of the seasons.
Since the seasons are a result of Earth's tilt and its orbit around the sun, a retrograde rotation would not have a significant impact on the seasons.
its earths tilt on its axis orbiting the sun
The Earth's rotational axial tilt causes the seasons.
If there were no tilt then there'd be no seasons. So it has a direct effect.
The Earth's tilt does not really cause the wet and dry seasons that are experienced in the tropics. The tilt however can effect the temperature effects of the seasons.
the seasons either get colder or warmer, depending on the tilt of the axis.
Yes. Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on it's axis and has nothing to do with it's tilt. The tilt has an effect on seasons.
There would be no seasons on Earth if the Earth's axis had no tilt because throughout the year the Earth would get an equal amount of sun everywhere.
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.
Since the seasons are a result of Earth's tilt and its orbit around the sun, a retrograde rotation would not have a significant impact on the seasons.
its earths tilt on its axis orbiting the sun
There would be no seasons.
If you include an idealized circular orbit, there would be no seasons. In reality, the Earth's orbit is not circular, so there would be minor seasonal variations due to changes in the Earth's distance from the sun, but the differences would be less acute than those resulting from the Earth's tilt.
The Earth's rotational axial tilt causes the seasons.
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well there would be no seasons