Geography, asked by aloksah10, 11 months ago

explain the phenomena of the change of season​

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Answered by ashishbarwar586
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Seasonal climatic variations are due to the slight tilt of the Earth, which spins like a top tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees in relation to its orbital path. This tilt explains why one hemisphere receives more sun than the other at a given time of year.


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ashishbarwar586: Contrary to popular belief, the phenomenon of the seasons – or the periodic change of climate over the months – is not a result of Earth approaching or moving away from the Sun. Seasonal climatic variations are due to the slight tilt of the Earth, which spins like a top tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees in relation to its orbital path. This tilt explains why one hemisphere receives more sun than the other at a given time of year.
Answered by sharma1123
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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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