There would be no seasons.
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The seasons are caused by the fact that the Earth's axis is tilted. As the Earth travels around the sun, the hemisphere that is tilted toward the sun changes. Whenever your hemisphere is pointed toward the sun, it is summer in your hemisphere.
When the northern hemisphere is tilted further from the sun it is winter, and vise versa
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No. It is not "the Earth" that is tilted away or towards the Sun, it is the hemisphere in which you live. And if you have summer, that basically means that your hemisphere is tilted TOWARDS the Sun.
It is summer because that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun and it gets more heat.
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Seasons are not controlled by the distance from the sun, but by the tilt of the earth in relation to the sun. Tilted away, cooler. Tilted towards, warmer.
the Earth rotates on an axis, that axis is tilted with respect to the axis of Earth's orbit, and Earth's orbit is slightly elliptical.
I was searching this up and i think it does occur on Neptune because it's axis is tilted almost like Earth's.
Seasonal changes occur because the earth is tilted so when it orbits the sun the earth is facing the sun in a different position.
The seasons are caused by the fact that the Earth's axis is tilted. As the Earth travels around the sun, the hemisphere that is tilted toward the sun changes. Whenever your hemisphere is pointed toward the sun, it is summer in your hemisphere.
The earth is always tilted on its axis. It is about 23.5o
The Earth's axis is tilted by about 23.5 degrees.
The earth is tilted away from the sun.
The moon is tilted 5 degrees
When the northern hemisphere is tilted further from the sun it is winter, and vise versa