The position of Earth in each season: Infographic
How do we have seasons?Earths tilt on the axis causes the seasons. Every year different parts of the Earth get direct or indirect sunlight. That makes the tempature higher or lower.
The picture shows the position of Earth in each season. In Spring and Fall, you have an equinox (equal amount of day and night hours),and in Winter and summer you have a solstice (longest and shortest days). When the North pole tilts towards the sun it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and when the South pole tilts towards the sun it is winter in the Northern hemisphere. In spring and fall the earth is neither tilting towards or away from the sun, this cause the northern and southern hemisphere to receive an equal amount of sunlight (an equinox) .
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INFO GRAPHIC: THE EARTHS POSITION IN THE SEASONS
Abigail Beasley
Created on April 9, 2021
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The position of Earth in each season: Infographic
How do we have seasons?Earths tilt on the axis causes the seasons. Every year different parts of the Earth get direct or indirect sunlight. That makes the tempature higher or lower.
The picture shows the position of Earth in each season. In Spring and Fall, you have an equinox (equal amount of day and night hours),and in Winter and summer you have a solstice (longest and shortest days). When the North pole tilts towards the sun it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and when the South pole tilts towards the sun it is winter in the Northern hemisphere. In spring and fall the earth is neither tilting towards or away from the sun, this cause the northern and southern hemisphere to receive an equal amount of sunlight (an equinox) .
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