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18.12.2019 • 
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different latitudes receive different amounts of sunlight throughout the year because earth's axis is not perpendicular to its orbital plane. earth's axis is tilted about 23.5°, so the north pole appears to point to the same place in space throughout the year. this does not change as earth revolves around the sun. earth's axis remains tilted over the course of earth's orbit in the earth-sun system. a system is a set of connected parts that form a complex whole.

during parts of the year, the north pole is tilted toward the sun. during this time, the northern latitudes receive more direct sunlight. the northern hemisphere is hotter and experiences summer. as earth revolves, the northern latitudes receive less and less direct sunlight. they receive less and less energy and start to cool down. during this part of the year, the northern hemisphere experiences autumn. halfway through earth's orbit, the north pole has tilted away from the sun, so the northern latitudes receive less direct sunlight and experiences winter. finally, as earth continues on its orbit, the northern latitudes begin to receive more and more sunlight, and spring begins. earth's tilted axis results in the seasons because latitudes receive different amounts of energy from the sun throughout the year as earth revolves.

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