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Explain how seasons occur with the help of diagram

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Answered by aki7760
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Because of its elliptical orbit, the earth is closer to the sun during the northern hemisphere's winter. However, distance from the sun does not affect the seasons. The tilt of the earth's axis causes the seasons to change.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis along the orbital plane. As a result, various portions of the Earth receive different quantities of sunlight at different times of the year, resulting in seasonal fluctuations.

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Seasons fluctuate as the earth revolves around the sun. While the sun is in the southern hemisphere, winter is in the northern hemisphere, with the southern half of the world receiving more sun energy. While the sun is in the northern half of the planet, the switch is applicable for the northern side of the equator.

  • Seasons are caused by the Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun and the tilt of the rotational axis relative to the plane of the orbit.
  • Seasons occur as a result of the earth's tilt with respect to the sun. Simultaneously, the South Pole has shifted away from the sun, making it winter there.
  • While the sun is on the northern side of the equator, the switch is applicable for the northern half of the planet.
  • That is the way the seasons change.

Seasons fluctuate as a result of the "upheaval of the earth" around the sun, with the upheaval being circular.

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