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The reason for the seasons lies in space. Our planet Earth plots a path through space that takes it around the Sun. This path, or orbit, takes one year. The Earth is tilted, so over the year first one and then the other Pole leans towards the Sun, giving us seasons. In June, for example, the North Pole leans towards the Sun. The Sun heats the northern half of Earth and there is summer. Furthermore, tropical country such as Philippines this means the start of rainy season.

Seasons on the Earth Update!

  1. Summer
  2. Autumn
  3. Winter
  4. Spring
Image of Seasons
Northern winter and southern summer happen when the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun.

When it is summer in Argentina, it is winter in Canada. In December, the South Pole leans towards Sun. Places in the southern half of the world, such as Argentina, have summer. At the same time, places in the northern half, such as Canada, have winter.

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