Why Earth's Tilt is FAR More Important Than We Realize
Arvin Ash・2 minutes read
The axial tilt of Earth at 23.5° shapes climate and seasons, with the planet's seasons crucial for life on Earth, impacting agriculture, evolution, and human culture greatly. Without Earth's tilt, seasons would disappear, leading to consistent global sunlight and potentially altering temperature and precipitation patterns, impacting human survival and evolution significantly.
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- Earth's axial tilt of about 23.5° plays a crucial role in shaping climate and seasons, impacting life on the planet significantly.
- Without Earth's axial tilt, the absence of seasons would have profound effects on agriculture, plant evolution, animal behavior, and human culture, potentially altering the course of evolution and human technological advancement.
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