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Likurg_2 [28]
2 years ago
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Where on earth is the tilt of earth least likely to affect seasons? Why

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DedPeter [7]2 years ago
7 0
The answer to this item actually depends on the amount of sunlight which reaches the Earth as it revolves the sun. The seasons change depending on when or what is the position of the earth or where it is located during the year. Earth’s seasons change which is caused when it is tilted on its axis and as it travels around the Sun each year. The hemisphere tilted towards the Sun will cause Earth to have Summer. The opposite is felt when the hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun. This will produce Winter. Obviously, the hemisphere which is tilted toward the Sun is warmer because sunlight travels more directly to the Earth’s surface. It is said that the hemisphere tilted towards the Sun has longer days and shorter nights.
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