Social Sciences, asked by sanjuvirat05, 1 year ago

which of the following causes seasons on the earth. A) revolution of the earth around the sun B) tilt of earth axis of rotation to its oribital plane. i Also want the reason also

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Answered by Shardul27
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It's A
Because
As the earth revolves around the sun
The North and South Pole alternately tilted towards the Sun and hence causes change in seasons.


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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

B) tilt of earth's axis of rotation to its orbital plane

Explanation:

Seasons are caused by the tilted axis of the Earth. Different parts of the Earth receive the Sun's most direct rays throughout the year. Summer in the Northern Hemisphere begins when the North Pole tilts toward the Sun. When the South Pole sways toward the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere enters winter.

True, Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle. It's a little lopsided. The Earth is closer to the Sun at certain times of the year than at others. In the Northern Hemisphere, nevertheless, we have winter when the Earth is nearest to the Sun and summer when it is the furthest away! In comparison to how far away the Sun is, the change in Earth's distance throughout the year has little effect on our weather.

The Earth's axis is an imaginary pole that runs through the center of the planet from "top" to "bottom." The Earth revolves around this pole once every 24 hours.

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