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If the Sun is continuously producing a constant, unchanging amount of heat, shouldn't the seasons always be the same?

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Answered by aishwaryash321
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Sun is continuously producing a constant, unchanging amount of heat, still the seasons never remains same due to the inclination of Earth's axis, so when the Earth's northern hemisphere is facing towards the sun then that hemisphere experiences summer and when the southern hemisphere is facing towards the sun then that hemisphere experiences summer. So though the Sun is continuously producing a constant, unchanging amount of heat, the seasons on Earth always changes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main source of Earth's heat and main reason of climate change is the sun.

Sun is continuously producing a constant, unchanging amount of heat.

But the seasons are changing due to the earth's rotation around the sun and the variation of the distance between the earth and the sun.

That's why inspite of continuous heat generatio the seasons are always changing.

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