In that case, there would be hardly any seasons. There would still be slight variations in yearly temperatures, as a result of the fact that Earth is sometimes closer to the Sun.
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
Mars sidereal rotation is 1.025 day Earths sidereal rotation is 0.997 day. Mars rotates on its axis at a speed similar to Earth's,averagiung 25 degrees,although in the past that angle has been as great as 60 degrees. This means that Mars,like Earth,has distinct seasons
23.5 degrees, the same as the "tilt" of Earth's rotational axis in space, the cause of the seasons.
The distance of the Earth from the sun does not contribute to the changing seasons. Although this distance does change (since the Earth's orbit is elliptical, not perfectly circular) the amount of the change is not great enough to affect the seasons. It is the angle of incidence of solar radiation, which in turn is affected by the axial tilt of the Earth and its revolution around the sun, which creates the changing seasons.
The solar angle for Pune is 21.0000 degrees N and 78.0000 degrees E.
Earth's axis has a tilt of 23.5 degrees; this is what causes seasons. 0 degrees: practically no seasons (there would be minor changes due to a varying distance from the Sun). 45 degrees: seasons would be much more pronounced.
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
23.5 degrees
23.5 degrees
It is about 23.5 degrees
Yes it is tilted at about 23.5 degrees
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The tilt controls the angle of incidence of sunlight AND the duration of daylight hours.
the space cycle that creates canadas four seasons is earths orbiting around the sun and rotating its axis changes the angle of witch sunlight strikes diffrent parts of earth
The differences of the seasons would scarcely be detectable.
If the earth was not tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees, there would not be the different seasons.
The angle between the orbital plane and equatorial plane of the earth (i.e., the angle of axial tilt) is about 23.4 degrees. This gives rise to the earth's seasons.