There would be no seasons - the climate at each point on the earth would be relatively constant.
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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.
No. Earth's orbit is NOT tilted. Earth orbits the Sun in the same plane as the rest of the planets. What IS tilted is Earth's axis of spin (as compared to the plane of its orbit), It is this tilt of this axis that causes the seasons as Earth makes its annual orbit of the Sun.
Rather than being perpendicular to the orbital plane of the Earth around the sun, the rotational axis of the Earth is tilted. This is the reason we have seasons.
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If the earth was not tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees, there would not be the different seasons.
It is tilted (23.5 degrees).
the seasons will change!!
The seasonal variations would be different.
If the Earth's rotational axis were not tilted relative to the plane of the ecliptic, the days and nights would always be equal, and about 12 hours each.
The earth is always tilted on its axis. It is about 23.5o
Because sometimes the stars seem to revolve around us,as a result of earths rotation.Also since the star orion is in the eastern hemispere in the summer you cannot see it because it is tilted towared the sun and if it's tilted to the sun you cant see it because it's bright.And the reason its to bright is because the sun is a big ball of gas and it's hard to see .In the the winter you can see it because it's tilted away from the sun
The Earth's axis is tilted by about 23.5 degrees.
The earth is tilted away from the sun.
There would be no seasons.
It's likely they'd grow the same way they always do.
The earth is tilted 23.5 degrees