Where on earth is there little to no variation in the seasons? Explain.
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The seasons are caused because of the tilt of the earth's rotational axis toward or away from the sun while travelling around the sun during the year. For example, when the earth leans towards the sun there is summer season, after 6 months when it leans away from the sun the winter season occurs.
There is very little seasonal variation in the places near the equator. They have almost the same amount of daylight and darkness at all times of the year. They remain warm throughout the year. They have rainy and dry seasons alternately.
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There is very little to no variation in the region near the "equator" of earth
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because the amount of sunlight falling that areas and the time duration for the light remains the same approximately through out the years. we know that Tilt of earth rotational axis according to sun, causes the season because of the varying amount of sunlight in different time of the years. But when the Sunlight falling on the specific area remains the same , the season will also be same. This is way you would find the African region always hot and dry alongwith through out year.
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because the amount of sunlight falling that areas and the time duration for the light remains the same approximately through out the years. we know that Tilt of earth rotational axis according to sun, causes the season because of the varying amount of sunlight in different time of the years. But when the Sunlight falling on the specific area remains the same , the season will also be same. This is way you would find the African region always hot and dry alongwith through out year.
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