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Earth's orbit around the Sun, showing at which stages the northern hemisphere goes through it's different seasons. When tilted away from the Sun we get Winter, when tilted towards the Sun we get Summer, and the start of Spring and Autumn is when the Earth isn't tilted in either direction, so the Sun's rays spread across both hemispheres evenly. All About Earth, Facts About Earth, Earth's Spheres, Sun And Earth, National Geographic Kids, Earth And Space Science, Daycare Activities, Earth Orbit, Science Photos

Earth's orbit around the Sun, showing at which stages the northern hemisphere goes through it's different seasons. When tilted away from the Sun we get Winter, when tilted towards the Sun we get Summer, and the start of Spring and Autumn is when the Earth isn't tilted in either direction, so the Sun's rays spread across both hemispheres evenly.

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At a time when the world is already being hit with major crisis after major crisis, our sun is behaving in ways that we have never seen before. For as long as records have been kept, the sun has never been quieter than it has been in 2019 and 2020, and we are being warned that we have now entered

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The Earth's orbit influences much of our lives, from the length of our year to the changing of the seasons. We are travelling at a speed of approximately 30 kilometres per second or 110 million metres per hour around the Sun yet we don't feel ourselves moving! The Earth takes 365 and a quarter days to orbit the Sun, giving us our 365 day year with an extra day once every four years as a 'leap year'. The Earth is also spinning on an axis, tilted at 23°. This means that different parts of the…

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