Seasons
What causes Earth's seasons?
Due to the tilt of the axis, Earth has seasons. As Earth revolves around the sun, the north end of the axis is tilted away from the sun for party of the year. The other part of the year has the axis tilted towards the sun.
Due to the tilt of the axis, Earth has seasons. As Earth revolves around the sun, the north end of the axis is tilted away from the sun for party of the year. The other part of the year has the axis tilted towards the sun.
Winter
Winter is caused by Earth's tilt as it revolves around the sun. It is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Summer
The axis is tilted towards the sun, so it is summer in the United States. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is winter.
Spring/Fall
Neither of Earth's axis are tilted toward the sun. Both hemispheres receive the same amount of energy.
Winter is caused by Earth's tilt as it revolves around the sun. It is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Summer
The axis is tilted towards the sun, so it is summer in the United States. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is winter.
Spring/Fall
Neither of Earth's axis are tilted toward the sun. Both hemispheres receive the same amount of energy.