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The tilt of the Earth and its orbit around the Sun cause the

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The tilt of the Earth and its orbit around the Sun cause the

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seasons. The Earth's tilt on its axis leads to differences in the amount of sunlight reaching different parts of the Earth at different times of the year. When a part of the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, it experiences summer because it receives more direct sunlight. Conversely, when it is tilted away, it experiences winter because the sunlight is less direct. The Earth's orbit around the Sun also contributes to this by changing the distance between the Earth and the Sun, but its effect is less significant than the tilt.

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