explain the two factors that cause seasons on earth
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- there are two reasons seasons occur are the tilt of a planet's axis and its orbit around the sun. Ask: A planet's axis might have a smaller or larger tilt than Earth's.
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Answer: The two factors that cause seasons on Earth are the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the Sun.
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- The tilt of the Earth's axis in relation to the plane of its orbit around the Sun is roughly 23.5 degrees. The four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter occur from the tilt of the Earth as it revolves around the Sun, which allows various regions of the world to get differing quantities of sunshine throughout the year.
- As the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun and experiences winter, the Northern Hemisphere receives more direct sunlight and experiences summer. The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter because of this tilt away from the Sun, whereas the Southern Hemisphere experiences summer as the Earth continues its circle.
- The equinoxes in spring and fall, when both hemispheres get an equal quantity of sunshine, give rise to the seasons of transition that we know as spring and fall. As a result, the Earth's axis tilt and rotation around the Sun are the two causes of seasonal change on Earth.
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