Many people look
forward to changing seasons: the brilliant colors of fall, gentle snows of
winter, fragrant blossoms of spring and sunbathing days of summer. The rhythm
of winter to summer and back again is so predictable that few stop to remember
why this happens.
While the Earth’s orbit around the
sun is a key player in making sure the seasons change, the most important
aspect is the tilt of our planet's axis of rotation, which comes to about 23.5
degrees. The tilt is always there, but as Earth makes its laps around the sun,
the amount of daylight we receive varies.
So why is the Earth tilted in the
first place? Most of our planet's landmass and ice buildup is in the Northern
Hemisphere, making it a bit top-heavy. If it weren't for the tilt, our seasons
would have very little variation, making fall, winter, spring and summer
somewhat one-note.
In a Northern Hemisphere summer, the planet is oriented toward the sun
and receives enough solar radiation to thaw out and warm things up. While this
is happening, the Southern Hemisphere experiences less solar penetration and
colder temperatures, thus inaugurating its winter. Six months later, thanks to
the Earth's orbit, the opposite is true. In between these two dominant seasons
come spring and autumn, which help serve as a healthy transitional period.
3 quick facts about
the changing seasons:
·
Other planets in our
solar system also tilt at various degrees. Uranus rotates almost sideways at 97
degrees and has extreme seasons. The axial tilt on Venus is 177.3 degrees,
causing very little variation to the seasons.
·
Earthquakes can shift
the Earth's axis, but only by an infinitesimal proportion.
·
Earth is decreasing in
obliquity, or tilt. An increase in tilt can lead to ice-age conditions, while a
decrease in tilt can warm the Earth's surface.
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