Seasons change because the Earth revolves around the sun in a period of one year; you have the southern hemisphereand the northen hemisphere of the Earth. Earth is tilted with respect to its orbit around the sun. So when our North Pole is tilted toward the sun, we get summer in the Northern Hemisphere (winter in the south). When the South Pole is tilted toward the sun, we get winter. So if a planet is tilted with respect to its orbit around the sun, it should have seasons
because the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees towards the north star, so we have two equinoxes in the spring and fall
Seasons change because the Earth revolves around the sun in a period of one year; you have the southern hemisphereand the northen hemisphere of the Earth. Earth is tilted with respect to its orbit around the sun. So when our North Pole is tilted toward the sun, we get summer in the Northern Hemisphere (winter in the south). When the South Pole is tilted toward the sun, we get winter. So if a planet is tilted with respect to its orbit around the sun, it should have seasons
Give me an example of a seasonal change
Seasonal rhythm is a change in the ecosystem that occurs with the change of season (usually once per year.)
seasonal changes can affect a dolphin by giving them diseases
Global Warming and Seasonal CHANGE
Yes.
seasonal change
A seasonal change.
I'm not sure
what is a result of a seasonal change meaning a change that happens over and over at a certian time of the year
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milipary
Maybe no seasons or seasonal change