On Nov 22, 7:24*pm, "Col" wrote:
oriel36 wrote:
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'The seasons are not caused by the tilt of the Earth,the seasons are
caused by daily rotation and the orbital motion of the Earth,each with
its specifics characteristics.It takes people with common sense to
work out the details and when they do they will have little appetite
for childish affairs and nuisances who believe humans can control
global temperatures.
The seasons are caused by the tilt of the earth, but the tilt itself
doesn't change.
If there was no tilt, there would be no seasons,
Poor reasoning,if the Earth's rotational orientation aligned with the
travelling orbital axis,the planet would experience conditions similar
to that experienced at the equator,if 90 degrees almost like Uranus
then the planet would experience polar conditions.If you have trouble
with the 'orbital travelling axis' I suggest you look at the sequence
of images of Uranus again there the rotational axis for daily rotation
is almost 90 degrees from its orbital traveling axis around which the
planet;s polar coordinates turn to the central Sun -
http://www.daviddarling.info/images/...gs_changes.jpg
Due to its inclination,the Earth has a predominantly equatorial
climate as to Uranus which is almost totally polar hence there is no
such things as 'no seasons',there are either equatorial or polar
conditions.
It sometimes happens that no matter how hard readers try,they cannot
see the East/West turning of Uranus to the central Sun which
constitutes its polar daylight/darkness cycle and then apply the rules
to the Earth.
well except perhaps
for a slight variation due to the Earth having an elliptical rather
than a spherical orbit.
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Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl