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Earth’s Seasons Are Controlled by Tilt, Not Distance to Sun
Seasonal changes result from Earth’s tilt, not its varying distance from the Sun. This tilt determines the intensity of sunlight and length of days in each hemisphere.
The fall equinox is a significant event in any tipped planet's life. Seasons are caused by a planet's tilted axis. Those which orbit the sun standing nearly straight up and down with little to no ...
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Fall begins as Earth’s poles align, marking equinox on Sept. 22
On Monday, September 22, the Earth's poles will become perfectly aligned, resulting in 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of ...
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