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the change in season on the earth occurs because​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

  • Earth's tilted axis causes the seasons. Throughout the year, different parts of Earth receive the Sun's most direct rays. So, when the North Pole tilts toward the Sun, it's summer in the Northern Hemisphere. And when the South Pole tilts toward the Sun, it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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Answer:

These changes in season are caused by the Earth as it is tilted on its axis, and travels in a loop around the Sun each year. The hemisphere of the Earth is tilted towards or away from the Sun and because of that there are different seasons we are experiencing in a whole year.

Explanation:

We have seasons because the Earth is tilted as it makes its yearly journey around the Sun.

The Earth's axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5°

This means that the Earth is always pointing to one side as it goes around the Sun. So, sometimes the Sun is in the direction that the Earth is pointing, but not at other times. The varying amounts of sunlight around the Earth during the year, creates the seasons. The tilt of the Earth's axis is the most important reason why seasons occur.

The tilt of the Earth means the Earth will lean towards the Sun (Summer) or lean away from the Sun (Winter) 6 months later. In between these, Spring and Autumn will occur.

Hence, the seasons occurs because the axis of rotation of the Earth is tilted with respect to the plane of its orbit.

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