Why do we have seasons?
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Seasons occur because Earth’s axis is tilted relative to its orbit around the Sun. This tilt causes different parts of Earth to receive varying sunlight throughout the year, leading to changes in temperature and weather patterns we recognize as seasons.
We experience seasons due to the tilt of Earth’s axis relative to its orbit around the Sun. This tilt causes varying sunlight angles and daylight duration throughout the year, resulting in seasonal changes.