Published On: January 19th, 2019|

The Conversation – Gareth Dorrian and Ian Whittaker

“Over the course of a year, the Earth goes on a journey around the Sun. The reason we have seasons is because, during its journey around the Sun, the Earth is tilted. The Earth’s tilt affects the amount of daylight each hemisphere gets, which in turn makes the temperature hotter or colder.” (more)