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It would more correct to say that the Earth has seasons because it tilts, rather than saying the Earth tilts to make seasons.
An earth orbit that is lower to earth then both a medium and high earth orbit.
The earth's rotation and the proximity of the moon (and the sun to a lesser degree) cause high and low tides each day.
The gravitational pull of the moon affects the water on Earth, creating high tides on the side of the Earth facing the moon and on the opposite side. This is due to the difference in gravitational force across the Earth, resulting in areas experiencing high and low tides depending on the position of the moon relative to Earth.
The two high and two low tides each day are a result of the gravitational forces exerted by the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans as Earth rotates. This causes the water in the oceans to bulge towards the direction of the moon and sun, creating high tides, and causing low tides in other areas.
Absolutely nothing, except possibly a bit more difference between the high and low tide levels in the northern and southern Hemispheres.
The Earth tilts toward the sun at an angle of 23.44 degrees, because the Earth rotates, the entire Earth tilts toward the sun during summer and away from the sun during winter.
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it tilts by it self
It would more correct to say that the Earth has seasons because it tilts, rather than saying the Earth tilts to make seasons.
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because it tilts toward the sun
but it does as earth's axis tilts.
Earth.
The Seasons change.
we have it because the earth tilts
the earth tilts a diffrent way from the sun