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https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/seasons/en/
The Earth is at four different points in its orbit around the Sun when
we have each season. Where is the Earth when it is Summer?
Winter? Fall or Spring? Does the Earth tilt towards or away from the
Sun? Research the above websites. Draw a picture of the Earth
revolving around the Sun throughout the year. Show the Earth at its
Ocation during Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Be sure to include
me tilt of Earth's axis in your drawing.



Answer :

Final answer:

The Earth experiences different seasons due to its 23.5° tilt, impacting sunlight distribution throughout its orbit around the Sun.


Explanation:

Summer: During summer, the Earth is at a point in its orbit where the Northern Hemisphere leans toward the Sun, experiencing longer days.

Winter: In winter, the Earth is at a position where the Southern Hemisphere is leaning towards the Sun, leading to colder temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere.

Fall or Spring: During fall and spring, the two hemispheres receive more equal amounts of sunlight due to the Earth's tilt.

The 23.5° tilt of Earth's axis causes the different seasons by influencing how sunlight hits the Earth's surface at various points in its orbit.


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