Explain the effect of the tilt of the earth's axis .
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But Earth's distance from the sun doesn't change enough to cause seasonal differences. Instead, our seasons change because Earth tilts on its axis, and the angle of tilt causes the Northern and Southern Hemispheres to trade places throughout the year in receiving the sun's light and warmth most directly.
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The seasonal effects was caused by the
tilt of the earth’s axis .
Throughout the year different parts of
the earth receives the Sun’s direct rays .
So when the North Pole tilts toward the
Sun it’s summer in the northern
Hemisphere And when the South Pole
tilts towards Sun it’s winter in the
northern Hemisphere.
And Earth’s did not change their
distance from the sun.
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The seasonal effects was caused by the
tilt of the earth’s axis .
Throughout the year different parts of
the earth receives the Sun’s direct rays .
So when the North Pole tilts toward the
Sun it’s summer in the northern
Hemisphere And when the South Pole
tilts towards Sun it’s winter in the
northern Hemisphere.
And Earth’s did not change their
distance from the sun.
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