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If the Earth's orbital radius were greater than its actual value, it would likely lead to a cooler climate and more extreme seasons. The increased distance from the sun would result in less solar energy reaching the Earth, causing temperatures to drop. This could potentially disrupt weather patterns and impact ecosystems worldwide.

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What causes the earths inertia?

The Earth's inertia is caused by its mass, which is the amount of matter it contains. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia. This means that the Earth tends to resist changes in its motion due to its large mass.


Another name for heat radiation?

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Ignoring air resistance what is the minimum initial speed a projectile must have at the Earths surface if the projectile is to escape the Earths gravitational pull?

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How is the earths electric field useful?

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Where is the force of gravity stronger below or above the Earths surface?

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What does earths tilted axis affect?

Seasons And Climate


The Earths orbit is closest to the sun in January so why is it cold in the northern hemisphere during January?

The tilt of the earth's axis, away from the perpendicular to its orbital plane, has a much greater influence on the climate in any one place than the earth's distance from the sun has. As you correctly point out, the earth's orbital distance from the sun is completely overshadowed by other effects.


How a change in the earths orbit can affect the earths climate?

earths tempertures


What would be the effect on the Earth if the axis were not tilted?

There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not titled.


A picture of earths orbital path?

elliptical.


If the Earths rotation axis was shifted so that it had no tilt with respect to the orbit how would the seasons be affected?

There would be no seasons. Each place on Earth would have a constant climate. Temperature would change from night to day, but not as it changes between the seasons.


What is earth inclination?

Earths orbital inclination is 1.57869°


How does earths orbit affect it's tilted hemispheres?

Well the earth has an imaginary axis going from pole to pole through the middle of the earth called the axis of rotation. This axis is tilted with respect to the orbital plane of the Earth around the Sun. This tilt is the cause of the seasons which are most noticeable far from the equator.


How wide is earths axis?

The Earth's axis is tiled 23.4 degrees. It tilts away from the perpendicular of its orbital plane which is why seasons are produced on Earth. The earth rotates on its axis 266.26 times each year.


Does the sun's revolutions cause the seasons.?

no. the earths orbit cause the seasons


Does the suns revolutions cause the seasons?

no. the earths orbit cause the seasons


Are Jupiters seasons like earths?

no