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write the factors that affect the season​

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Answered by madhudevi2508
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Explanation:

Earth’s Axis

Earth sits at a tilt of 22.5 degrees, also known as an axis. Earth's tilt influences the seasons as Earth travels in orbit around the sun. Earth’s axis causes the Northern Hemisphere to point toward the sun during the summer months, beginning in June, and away from the sun during the winter months, beginning in December. When Earth is pointing at a 90-degree angle, toward or away from the sun, the Northern Hemisphere experiences spring and fall seasons. Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are the opposite; therefore, June marks the beginning of the winter months, while December marks the beginning of the summer months.

Sunlight

Sunlight influences the seasons, particularly the sun's position and Earth's surface that reflects the light. During the summer months, the sun is positioned highest overhead; the maximum amount of heat is transferred to the ground.

Wind Pattern

Global Warming

Answered by xXitsmeyourloverXx
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Factors that affect seasons are as follows:

Earth’s axis: Tilted axis of the Earth is the main reason for the changes in seasons. Earth is tilted on its axis at an angle of 22.5 degrees.

Sunlight: Sunlight affects the seasons, especially the position of the sun and Earth's surface that reflects the light. The sun is positioned highest overhead during the summer months and that results in the transfer of the maximum amount of heat to the ground. Whereas, the sun is positioned lower in the sky during the winter months due to which the ground absorbs less heat, creating colder climates.

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