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Earth's Axial Tilt and Seasons Explained with Visual Diagram #3308623 (License: Personal Use)

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Diagram showing Earth’s axial tilt and sunlight angle, illustrating seasonal changes due to rotation and revolution.

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The image depicts Earth with its axis tilted at approximately 23.5 degrees, illuminated by parallel sunlight rays from the Sun on the right. Red lines indicate the axial orientation, while curved arrows show Earth’s rotation direction. The shaded portion represents nighttime, and the sunlit side shows daytime, emphasizing how tilt affects solar incidence across latitudes throughout the year.
Used in educational science content-especially astronomy, earth science, or climate units-to explain solstices, equinoxes, and seasonal variation. Matches user intent for visual learning about why seasons occur.
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Related Cliparts: Understand how Earth’s 23.5° axial tilt relative to the Sun causes seasons. This clear diagram shows sunlight angles and rotational dynamics.

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