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If, somehow, the number of daylight hours did not change throughout the year, but Earth
was still tilted at 23.5°, would there still be seasons in the Northern and Southern
Hemispheres of Earth? Would the temperature difference between the seasons still be as
great? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

There would still be seasons, because the intensity of light would still change throughout the year, due to the earth's tilt.

Explanation:

If, somehow, the number of daylight hours did not change throughout the year, but Earth  was still tilted at 23.5° then-

  • Yes, there would still be seasons
  • No, the temperature difference between the seasons would not be as great

The tilt of the Earth's axis at 23.5° leads to the different parts of the Earth to gets a high or less amount of direct sunlight at different times of the year.

  • If there would be no tilt of the earth then there would be no seasons on Earth.
  • If the number of daylight hours did not change then seasons still be there due to the intensity of light would still change throughout the year as the earth is still tilted.
  • If the number of daylight hours did not change throughout the year then the temperature difference would not be as great due to less light in the daytime will not be able to heat enough and the Earth would not be heated for a longer time in summer.

Thus, the correct answer is -

  • Yes, there would still be seasons
  • No, the temperature difference between the seasons would not be as great.

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