The sun is always 'facing' the earth. If the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the season is summer, in the northern hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
The earth rotating on its axis. When the northern hemisphere is facing the sun it is summer. In the southern it is winter.
Because of the earth rotating. When the earth is not facing the sun in a revolution, the it becomes winter because it is colder than the other part of the world facing the sun. The side of the earth that is facing the sun has either spring or summer because it is warm.
A+ true.
It happens because the Earth rotates. So at any time, half of the Earth is facing the Sun, so it is bright and day time there and the other half is facing away from the Sun so it is dark and night time. As the Earth continues to rotate, parts that were facing the Sun are soon facing away from it and the parts facing away from it are now facing it, so everywhere gets day and night.
It would have affected duration of day and night. And weather would have remained same at a particular area whole year. Because when north pole is away from sun summer season is prevailed in that area. if axis of earth become perpendicular then distance of a place from sun would remain same.
? what if if its facing away from the sun it would be night if that is what u asked
In winter, the part of Earth is not facing the Sun so it makes that season we have in North America cold. In summer, that part of Earth is facing the Sun which makes it hot. Spring and Fall are seasons that nearly faces all the Sun.
The Earth tilts toward the sun for spring and summer. So the earth is not facing away from the Sun. If we were not facing the sun, we'd be cold because it would be fall going into winter.
The earth rotating on its axis. When the northern hemisphere is facing the sun it is summer. In the southern it is winter.
yes, the season's change based apon the tilt that it is facing the sun
Because of the earth rotating. When the earth is not facing the sun in a revolution, the it becomes winter because it is colder than the other part of the world facing the sun. The side of the earth that is facing the sun has either spring or summer because it is warm.
There is always 50% of the Earth facing the sun and 50% NOT facing it. If youhappen to be on the half that's not facing the sun, you would call that "night".
The side of the Earth facing away from the Sun has shadow, or is called night. Depending on the latitude and season the duration is half the 24 hour diurnal cycle, on average 12 hours.
The side of the Earth facing the Sun would get very hot and the side of the Earth in dark would get very cold.
It is, if one side were to continuously face the sun, though, life would cease to exist. The side facing the sun would become extremely hot while the side facing away would freeze.
If the earth did not revolve around the sun, there would not be any seasons. The problem is that if the earth did not revolve around the sun, that is, if it came to a stop in its orbit, the sun's gravity (with just the tiniest help from the earth's) would pull the earth into the sun.
what is the period when a given part of earth is facing the sun