Why are there seasons at the temperate and polar latitudes? (why is the solar energy reaching the Earth in these areas not the same throughout the year?)

Why are there seasons at the temperate and polar latitudes? (why is the solar energy reaching the Earth in these areas not the same throughout the year?)



Answer: The Earth is tilted on it's axis and so as it orbits around the sun, the temperate and polar latitudes are exposed to varying amounts of solar energy which dictates the different seasons

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