Seasons are caused by the Earth's tilt on its axis and orbit around the sun. In summer, the sun's rays are more direct and intense, causing warmer weather. In winter, the sun's rays are less direct and intense, resulting in cooler weather. The tilt and orbit cause the sun's rays to hit different parts of the Earth at different angles throughout the year, leading to seasonal changes in temperature.
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Seasons are caused by the Earth's tilt on its axis and orbit around the sun. In summer, the sun's rays are more direct and intense, causing warmer weather. In winter, the sun's rays are less direct and intense, resulting in cooler weather. The tilt and orbit cause the sun's rays to hit different parts of the Earth at different angles throughout the year, leading to seasonal changes in temperature.