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How does the position of the earth and its rotation and revolution affect climates and seasons?

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  1. the earth is the third planet in Solar system => it receive  sufficient heat from the sun

    the earth rotate from west to east and its axis is oblique, so that cause many consequences:

    => the seasons of Northern/Southern Hemisphere are opposite

    => four seasons on the world

    =>especially, at the poles there are six months which are days / nights

    => the climate at the equator are very hot because the sun expose directly to the equator

    (i helped you the other => vote for me, thanks)


  2. well the earth is tilted.   if your part of the earth is tilted toward the sun then you are experiencing summer (because its close to the sun its temp is higher) if it is away from the sun then you're experiencing winter (because its away from the sun its temp is lower).  basically the planet sits at a tilt (an angle) and although the earth rotates around its own axis (which causes day and night) and it is also revolving around the sun which causes seasons and climate change and it still tilts the same way the whole time.  This is why certain parts of the world do not experience day time or night time for long periods of time (depending on there location on earth).  so during winter months in the US our part of earth is tilted away from the sun but during summer months its tilted toward it and during fall and spring is relatively in the middle (kinda not leaning toward or away from it)

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