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5 June, 06:00

How do the tilt of Earth's axis and Earth's movements around the sun cause seasons?

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  1. 5 June, 07:22
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    on the other half of the planet that's something towards the sun it's summer on the lower half is tilted away from the Sun so it's winter
  2. 5 June, 08:22
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    The distance between the sun and the earth gives real meaning to temperature. We revolve around the sun in an oval-like pattern. At the furthest part we're in winter, we have less heat and therefore snow [Winter] As the Earth gets closer, it gains more heat from the sun [Summer] And all the distances in between make seasons like Fall or Spring ... Our Earth's axis spins around once every 24 hours (about), and doesn't contribute much to the season.
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