Regardless of the time of year, the northern and southern hemispheres always experience opposite seasons. This is because during summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the Sun than the other, and this exposure alternates as the Earth revolves in its orbit.
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do the rotation and revolution of the earth affect the lives of people? why?
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The spinning of the Earth causes day to turn to night, while the full rotation/the revolution of the Earth causes summer to become winter. Combined, the spinning and the revolution of the Earth causes our daily weather and global climate by affecting wind direction, temperature, ocean currents and precipitation.
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No, the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere do not experience the same season at the same time. To understand why this is so, one must understand that the earth sits on a tilted axis relative to the sun. The earth rotates around this axis throughout the year, causing one hemisphere to face the sun more directly, leading to more sunlight in that hemisphere, and longer days. At the same time, the other hemisphere is located further from the sun, leading to less sunlight, and shorter, colder days. In this example, if it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, then it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. In regions very close to the equator, very little change is seen in temperature or in the amount of sunlight these regions receive over the course of the year. As such, these regions experience roughly the same amount of sunlight and warm temperatures year round.
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Regardless of the time of year, the northern and southern hemispheres always experience opposite seasons. This is because during summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the Sun than the other, and this exposure alternates as the Earth revolves in its orbit.
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No, the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere do not experience the same season at the same time. To understand why this is so, one must understand that the earth sits on a tilted axis relative to the sun. The earth rotates around this axis throughout the year, causing one hemisphere to face the sun more directly, leading to more sunlight in that hemisphere, and longer days. At the same time, the other hemisphere is located further from the sun, leading to less sunlight, and shorter, colder days. In this example, if it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, then it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. In regions very close to the equator, very little change is seen in temperature or in the amount of sunlight these regions receive over the course of the year. As such, these regions experience roughly the same amount of sunlight and warm temperatures year round.
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I learned about__________________________________
I need to learn this because__________________________
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about motions of the earth