How does the Movement of the Earth around the sun
affect the Climate?
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Answer:
The movement of the Earth around the Sun combined with the tilt of the Earth's axis causes weather, seasons and climate. The Sun causes weather patterns and the long-term average of weather patterns creates climatic zones around the world. The combined average regional climates create the Earth's climate.
Answer:
The movement of the Earth around the Sun combined with the tilt of the Earth's axis causes weather, seasons and climate. The Sun causes weather patterns and the long-term average of weather patterns creates climatic zones around the world.
The combined average regional climates create the Earth's climate. Changes in the Earth's revolution or axial tilt impact Earth's weather patterns and, when the deviation continues, Earth's climate.