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the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
No. Earth orbits the sun, not the other way around. Earth's orbit depends on the mass of the sun, not Earth's rotation. Earth's rotation does, however, give the appearance that celestial objects revolve around it.
The annual orbit of Earth around the sun is known as a year.
No. Earth's orbital eccentricity (a measurement of the difference between the closest and farthest approach of the Earth to the Sun) has negligible effect on seasonal changes. Rather it's earth's axial tilt that gives rise to seasons.
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Actually, it doesn't. The TILT of the Earth on it axis causes seasonal changes.
No. The moon's orbit around the earth is.
There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.
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Changes in the earth's rotation can lead to an ice age. Scientists believe the earth's orbit and tilt caused the last ice age and may cause another one in the near future.
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
No. Magnetism has nothing to do with it. It's strictly the result of gravity.
The cycles resulting from changes in Earth's movements are called Milankovitch cycles. These changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt can affect the amount and distribution of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, potentially leading to ice ages.
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
Mostly solar variability and changes in green-house gasses; but changes in Earth's orbit over time also has an effect.