Earth's Tilt 1: The Reason for the Seasons

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @gangadharr3524
    @gangadharr3524 9 лет назад +186

    Seriously , this is one of the best explained videos of this topic...Thanks MIT

  • @BMac2225
    @BMac2225 4 года назад +422

    Had to watch this for a science assignment gang

    • @ziadkotb7723
      @ziadkotb7723 4 года назад +4

      same today

    • @annix1414
      @annix1414 4 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @hannahkatedando9780
      @hannahkatedando9780 4 года назад +3

      yup

    • @williammccallum7552
      @williammccallum7552 4 года назад +9

      Meir Ustayev you're more of a loser if you're watching it not for a science assessment it means you're just watching a science video in your free time.

    • @raysqu
      @raysqu 4 года назад +2

      @@williammccallum7552 I mean both of you are incorrect, it is a matter of preference. But he started the argument so I think he should stfu and get back to the cellar.

  • @YaBuddyC
    @YaBuddyC 3 года назад +29

    This is the absolute best and clearest to visualize and understand explanation on this that you could ever watch. Thanks!

  • @ivandankob7112
    @ivandankob7112 2 года назад +71

    I hope everyone who participated making this video are fine and dandy 10 years afterwards!
    It was a pleasure to watch & learn ;)

    • @FACTCHECKbyGoogleッ
      @FACTCHECKbyGoogleッ Год назад +2

      🤡🤡

    • @Iron_Willed
      @Iron_Willed Год назад

      ❤❤

    • @SpaceCat712News
      @SpaceCat712News 11 месяцев назад

      LOL HA-HA EARTH DOESN'T TILT BROO EARTH IS STILL STATIONARY AND FLAT WITH A DOME ON TOP . RESEARCH FLAT EARTH BROO AT THE END OF THE AGE THE WORLD SHALL WOBBLE LIKE A DRUNKARD BROO *GLUG GLUG GLUG* IMMA WOBBLE THIS WIGGLY WORLD OMG A;LSFJA;WEFJOAWEJOAJEW

  • @janvipabari5928
    @janvipabari5928 3 года назад +11

    I cannot stress how glad I am that I found this video. It explains things so well!! Thank you for making it

  • @uncouthyouth2433
    @uncouthyouth2433 Месяц назад

    Precise, clear information. You have presented this in a timeless way, without the need for animation etc. Thanks

  • @YanTales
    @YanTales 4 года назад +54

    I unironically didn't know this and I'm 30. Very nice explanation. Also explains why equatorial places remain warm throughout the year.

    • @daemoniumvenator7099
      @daemoniumvenator7099 3 года назад +2

      At 30 you didn't know how seasons occur? Wtf

    • @Slammaa
      @Slammaa 3 года назад +6

      @@daemoniumvenator7099 yeahhh.. let's just at least appreciate their honesty

    • @Thanos-u5f
      @Thanos-u5f 2 года назад

      @@daemoniumvenator7099 🤨

    • @brookzera218
      @brookzera218 2 года назад +2

      I’m 38 and I just got it lol the reason being I’m now interested to know before I was forced to so I didn’t pay attention also I’m at the equator and it’s cold as hell and it’s raining while it’s hot in Europe

    • @tyrantcynicalgaming
      @tyrantcynicalgaming 2 года назад +2

      @@daemoniumvenator7099 Well, its not like people search this up or need to know about it. I mean, counting to 10 in Japanese is common knowledge is Japan. Its something you most likely learn before he even start school, but if you ask a American how to count to 10 in Japanese would you say " At 30 you didn't know how to count to 10 in Japanese? Wtf." There are a lot of simple things you could learn but even if its simple, that doesn't mean you need to know it all. And knowing that it winter in Australia when its summer in America is something most people wouldn't know if they never left America. Its something you wouldn't even need to know.

  • @robk9871
    @robk9871 17 дней назад

    I’ve watched so many fancy animated videos trying to understand this concept, but this simple video is when I finally got it. Thank you.

  • @hannahkatedando9780
    @hannahkatedando9780 4 года назад +27

    thank you for making this, easy to explain

  • @maggiewatson2811
    @maggiewatson2811 Год назад +2

    This video is by far the clearest and most charming version of this explanation I have seen. And you explain the science concepts so memorably. Perfect for our students--we watched it several times, thank you!

  • @yolisabeauchamp1088
    @yolisabeauchamp1088 4 года назад +48

    I'm 28 years and I didn't know that the angle was responsible...yikes. Thank you for the video

    • @jaivantbelge127
      @jaivantbelge127 3 года назад

      Hi

    • @mkonher
      @mkonher 3 года назад +3

      Your honesty is refreshing

    • @dantanghus5624
      @dantanghus5624 2 года назад +1

      Yup... Same here

    • @jetzavala
      @jetzavala 2 года назад

      That’s embarrassing. Thank God I found out while I’m 27

    • @dontwastetime8830
      @dontwastetime8830 Год назад

      @@jetzavala
      I am proud that I found it at 24. It's so early 😅

  • @merkinatorz7678
    @merkinatorz7678 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 48 years old, and despite reading many books and watching many videos and knowing it was the tilt that caused the seasons, I was unable to visualise it properly in my head until seeing this video. I think it was the bit where you moved the Earth from one side to the other - I was always trying to visualise the Earth rotating as it orbited the Sun, and mentally I couldn't sustain the correct tilt as I did that. This model solved that for me. Thanks!

  • @EdGloss
    @EdGloss 9 лет назад +36

    I use a flashlight to explain the seasons to my students as well. This is something that while some people will understand from a written explanation, the majority of people will need something visual to really fully grasp it. So I explain it verbally and then demonstrate the concept with a flashlight and I suddenly hear one student after another say "oh, now I get it." It's great.

    • @qanommonsense2753
      @qanommonsense2753 5 лет назад

      Please check my comments to this video and see if it effects your concept.

    • @EdGloss
      @EdGloss 4 года назад

      @@joelsanderson8266 It's to demonstrate the concept. It needn't be to scale.

    • @EdGloss
      @EdGloss 4 года назад

      @@joelsanderson8266 I no longer teach this subject so it's irrelevant now but I do get your point.

  • @LG-lb7sf
    @LG-lb7sf 3 года назад +2

    Best explanation so far, it's that "lean in part" (how I choose to word it to understand it better lol) of the earth that gets the most direct sunlight making that area experience summer, the rest of the sunlight diffuses over the rest of the area making them experience winter, got it! :)

  • @reel1tv587
    @reel1tv587 3 года назад +17

    Dude my whole 30 years of existence I had no idea about this. I thought the whole world was winter and summer at the same time. This is fascinating. I still have so much to learn.

    • @borrino83
      @borrino83 11 месяцев назад

      It’s shocking you didn’t know that. Did you not go to school?

    • @adamscottprice
      @adamscottprice 2 месяца назад

      Lovely to see someone loving learning new facts 👍🙂

  • @beefbuttons
    @beefbuttons 4 года назад +15

    The axis does actually wiggle around a little in two different ways it just takes along time to do it, The axis varies from an approx. minimum tilt of 21.5 deg. to 24.5 deg. over a 41,000 year period. The second is axial precession the movement of the rotational axis of an astronomical body, whereby the axis slowly traces out a cone, Earth goes through one complete precessional cycle in a period of approx. 26,000 years or 1deg. every 72 years, ATM the north star is Polaris, The north star has changed over the past 11,000 years, and in another 11,000 years it will switch back to Vega. The north star changes because of precession and is slightly influenced by the change in the angle of the Earth's tilt.

  • @MrFoofarew
    @MrFoofarew 2 года назад +7

    I’ve known about the tilt for forever but never knew about the spread out energy vs concentrated energy. I just assumed it was warmer because the tilted hemisphere was technically closer to the sun. But this makes way more sense. Thanks!

    • @kaiser_1991
      @kaiser_1991 2 года назад

      My 4th grade teacher exaggerated the earth's revolution as this video explained is wrong. A big misconception leading me to always ponder how the tilt could make a difference.

  • @renseavfong6448
    @renseavfong6448 Месяц назад

    This is a better explanation and illustration than most other animations I've watched.

  • @manyoolo
    @manyoolo 9 лет назад +10

    This is a perfect explanation on seasons of the year; thank you very much...
    I will recommend the video to my student teachers, hope is free for using it in teaching and learning

  • @xoticcc07
    @xoticcc07 4 года назад +242

    i was forced to watch this cus of online school

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 6 лет назад +56

    "And there's so much more to talk about, did you know that the earth-"
    "Ya know, I actually think I'm good for now."
    Nailed it 😂😂

  • @SteveRogersAzur
    @SteveRogersAzur Год назад

    One fine day I decided I better learn why we have seasons before our grandkids start asking and have gone through several videos many with fancy videos of winter, summer, outer space, etc. This is by far the best - it uses simple ideas to explain something not that easy to grasp intuitively and does it with panache and humour.

  • @psychoo16psycho51
    @psychoo16psycho51 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome explanation - U kept it very simple and the message is passed very easily. How I wish I had a teacher like you when I was young. I would have been a scientist now

  • @Akpar11
    @Akpar11 Год назад +1

    Wow this video makes it so simple to understand thanks so much!

  • @flowderpowder
    @flowderpowder 4 года назад +54

    Summer🥰
    Summe😇
    Summ🙂
    Sum🤨
    Su😒
    S🙁
    Sc😒
    Sch😕
    Scho☹️
    Schoo😣
    School😭

    • @piadas804
      @piadas804 3 года назад

      I don't like summer tho

    • @1CBC
      @1CBC 3 года назад +1

      @@piadas804 i have summer school so i have mixed feelings

    • @justyourayoutubewacher1902
      @justyourayoutubewacher1902 3 года назад

      😭😭🤣🤣🤣

  • @22_natarajanny44
    @22_natarajanny44 Год назад

    That torch example is what made me understand. Thank you.

  • @djnv11
    @djnv11 9 лет назад +136

    Thanks for this, I had to watch a hundred videos on this subject before yours finally actually demonstrated it properly. Nice work!

    • @manyoolo
      @manyoolo 9 лет назад +4

      +djnv11 same to me

    • @darugdawg2453
      @darugdawg2453 5 лет назад +2

      Yep visually simple but accurate

    • @GlobeKrusha
      @GlobeKrusha 5 лет назад

      @@darugdawg2453 Unless you can test this yourself with peers (Not BS artists), then you can verify if it's accurate or not. Don't assume and take credits/demerits off somebody else's work. Didn't your teacher explain to you not to copy off another. And school textbooks are riddled with preposterous fallibles .

    • @qanommonsense2753
      @qanommonsense2753 5 лет назад

      @@GlobeKrusha If you can find my more lengthy comments about this video I would be interested in your critique.

    • @louisemc3680
      @louisemc3680 2 года назад +1

      This was the first clip I watched on it... guess i was born lucky ;)

  • @midragiev
    @midragiev Год назад +1

    Awsome video! Never heard such a clear explanation! You are great, guys! God bless!

  • @sevrinaanastasia
    @sevrinaanastasia 11 лет назад +6

    I agree! I didn't know the real answer, the answer of the sun being further away is something I might of thought of myself. I'm taking an Astronomy class and learning most of this stuff for the first time! I never realized exactly why different things happened the way they did. I feel its actually pretty important to know, as citizens of this planet Earth! Thank you for these videos, I found them helpful for Biology as well. :-)

  • @ElusiveTrinity
    @ElusiveTrinity 11 дней назад

    To me this was the best explanation on this topic!

  • @ethanriem9242
    @ethanriem9242 4 года назад +4

    This cleared up a few misconceptions of mine, Greatly appreciated.

  • @the_wolfking
    @the_wolfking Год назад

    Yesterday i learned this in the Netflix series, Our Universe, i had to understand it completely so i came here, thank you for making me understand better. ❤

  • @AishwaryaPradhan
    @AishwaryaPradhan 4 года назад +8

    This is just the perfect video. Thank you so much for all the efforts you guys have put into this.
    I don't think anyone could have explained it better than this.

  • @mel2000
    @mel2000 8 лет назад +1

    Amazing clarity of the season concept. Thanks.

  • @---Kyle---
    @---Kyle--- 2 года назад +3

    I love Spring. Spring is the season of life.
    No more the bare wands that told of winter's magic, here come the green flags, the parade of spring in bright bloom. The chorus of the skies has called forth the promise of the earth and sunshine combined. These weeks will be as a developing photograph - the colours deepening with the richness of the season.
    The early morning sunlight, soft and diffuse, gives way to the first strong rays of the day, the ones that bring true warmth. In this light, water evaporates in slow waves, waves that eddy in the gentle breeze, flowing upward to white-puffed clouds, ships of white in the blue above. The opera from the trees becomes all the more powerful, as if these golden rays are their conductor's wand, and together they are the song that calls forth the spring.
    There is a playfulness in nature, in the skies, woodland and soil. The time of plenty is coming and the joy of coming abundance energizes the air. In rain or shine, there is a new warmth, inviting the lips to smile. The greenness of the grass is soon to be echoed by the trees, while the flowers promise their rainbow garland to our Earth.
    (Thanks for reading)

  • @Jsuttile
    @Jsuttile 11 лет назад +3

    Great. Exactly how I explain it in my classrooms and unfortunately, as already mentioned, this is the only video I've seem here that explains it accurately. The only suggestion I would make is yo add something I do to help explain direct vs indirect light. I shine a flashlight directly at the students' faces, and then indirectly, glancing from the side. I think it helps then understand the intensity if direct rays vs indirect rays. Otherwise, great video. Thank you for the refreshing accuracy

  • @titikshadua1878
    @titikshadua1878 6 лет назад +3

    A very well designed video. Great work guys!

  • @jeremyhernandez4724
    @jeremyhernandez4724 11 лет назад +1

    my science teacher linked me to this video. I learned things i didn't know about the seasons!! Thanks a lot!!!! :DD

  • @reshamkaushal8289
    @reshamkaushal8289 5 лет назад +3

    Hey you guys are awesome seriously.
    Thankyou for explaining in a very simple way.

  • @nareshrija696
    @nareshrija696 3 года назад +2

    It is explained in the most easiest and perfect way possible.

  • @fatmahjoharae.amerol8152
    @fatmahjoharae.amerol8152 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you! this really helps me to represent a simulation in my Earth Science class!!!

  • @meakin84
    @meakin84 11 лет назад +1

    Love this video! I'm a homeschooled and always looking for great resources. This definitely helped my little grasp the concept. Thanks!

  • @vaibhav_nitesh
    @vaibhav_nitesh 9 лет назад +18

    I'm 23 and I didn't know that, just some days before I found out that it's the tilt that causes seasons and not the elliptical orbit path but at that time I didn't exactly figure out how that would be happening I just accepted it as a science fact but after watching this video I have finally understood it and I can teach others as well. Thank you for the video.
    Happy New Year 2016

    • @adeboyegrillo3408
      @adeboyegrillo3408 6 лет назад

      Pure bull shit. Even if the earth was not tilted, according to their theory, the rays would still hit the same way. They didn't even consider the rays from the sun fanning out vs the rays being parallel...
      If they claim the earth is a sphere whether it is tilted or not, it will still be a sphere. So seasons are definitely not due to the proposed tilt.

    • @captaineds8024
      @captaineds8024 6 лет назад

      KingOne look buddy you can go online on meteorology websites there you’ll find very deep explanation if u can’t find it ask again I’ll write you a nice explanation ? U might wanna consider studying though that might help u aswell.

    • @captaineds8024
      @captaineds8024 6 лет назад

      KingOne ruclips.net/video/WgHmqv_-UbQ/видео.html

  • @meghanak.rtvsatumkur6631
    @meghanak.rtvsatumkur6631 4 года назад

    one of the best ever video made on this topic. thank you.

  • @maggiehanes4300
    @maggiehanes4300 4 года назад +4

    All these people saying “Like if you are watching this for science class”
    No dur we’re watching this for science class. Who watches this stuff for fun?!?!?!

    • @kcaz64
      @kcaz64 4 года назад

      I am. Hi.

  • @tiffanyfree5135
    @tiffanyfree5135 5 лет назад +2

    As an adult I appreciate this video! Trying to gather a game plan to teach revolution to my child and was stumped on the earth's tilt and how that contributes to the seasons if we are only moving two ways (around the sun and spinning ourselves) how could that possibly create seasons when each side of the earth is always facing the sun once a day. 2:30 into the video explained it so concisely. Me and the kids will enjoy this video. Great ideas on here to demonstrate and gave me a cool idea to make a globe with paper mache with my kids.

  • @MuhammadInamuddin
    @MuhammadInamuddin 4 года назад +3

    What a great video, very well explained. Now I can understand that why New Zealand is cold during July and opposite in Canada.
    Sun is very bright and scorching in New Zealand also can be reason due to this tilt 23.5 degrees

  • @siya.abc123
    @siya.abc123 3 года назад

    The best video regarding this subject by a wide margin

  • @akhilreddy2633
    @akhilreddy2633 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks, great info with a good demonstration

  • @ArduinoForBeginners
    @ArduinoForBeginners 11 лет назад +2

    Great, good explanation!. I've heard about the tilt of Earth but had never really understood what way this affects the temperature.

  • @ChassyDime
    @ChassyDime 4 года назад +5

    Great job! Settled an argument a friend and I was having. Lol

  • @user-rx7pd1xv4k
    @user-rx7pd1xv4k Год назад

    THANK YOU. I was about to blow my brains out trying to understand (for my astronomy class) how the hell the tilt is toward or away from the sun. 2:45-3:05 was the missing piece that wasn't explained. Thank you sososososo much.

  • @henryharrell4839
    @henryharrell4839 4 года назад +23

    POV: half of these views are for online school.

  • @rohitdas3661
    @rohitdas3661 4 года назад +1

    Simplest explanation in an effective way 🌟

  • @kong6229
    @kong6229 5 лет назад +3

    Omg this actually was the best possible answer i could have gotten to my question. Cheers

  • @paulellis1321
    @paulellis1321 2 года назад

    Always wondered this and only just thought about yourubeing it. Such a brilliant explanation and simple explanation thank you

  • @r0ttinggutzs976
    @r0ttinggutzs976 4 года назад +13

    POV: you where forced to come and watch this for planet orb/earth since thing

  • @SirFluffyFluffton
    @SirFluffyFluffton 3 месяца назад

    I live on the North pole, and I always wondered why it was cold, thank you for enlightening me..

  • @Jon-zz8sk
    @Jon-zz8sk 8 лет назад +117

    Thinking actually hurts my brain

  • @lakshmikruthiga7699
    @lakshmikruthiga7699 7 месяцев назад +1

    excellent video.

  • @pacificfinder
    @pacificfinder 6 лет назад +5

    1:16 is what was taught to me at school...we had a junior teacher for geography that year

  • @yoghurtlord1745
    @yoghurtlord1745 11 лет назад

    This is a creative way to teach people particularly children. Nice Job.

  • @itsme21099
    @itsme21099 5 лет назад +4

    Hahahaha this video is besttttt ever video 😂😂 .....we understand everything with funny ways and that's important 🤘🤘🤘 thanks for the videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @miggsblanq
    @miggsblanq Год назад

    Things I think about while I’m sitting on the 🚽
    Thank you for answering my question 🙌🏼

  • @edge_bob
    @edge_bob 9 лет назад +5

    Yeh but the sun would be further away in summer & the angle of light rays would be same angle at times as in winter. should it not be colder when sun goes down in summer when same angle of light in winter.

    • @urfsignsschweizer1945
      @urfsignsschweizer1945 9 лет назад

      +Edge Bob As stated in the video, the distance the Earth is from the sun does not affect seasons and always remember. the Earth is round and it's axis is on a tilt. Without these properties, the Earth would not has seasons. The sun rises and sets at different locations (North of east/west (summer), south of east/west (winter), and on the equinoxes due east/west). Also the sun is at a different altitude/height in the sky from day to day depending on the Earth's location around the sun. In the winter at solar noon, the sun is lower in the sky than at solar noon in the summer (about 48 degrees lower). Also the duration of sunlight we receive in the summer is greater by 6 hours (in New York, it varies with latitude) so that affects the temperature as well.

    • @SpirituallyAwakened
      @SpirituallyAwakened 9 лет назад +1

      +Brien Schweizer Then why NASA considers Mercury as hotest and further the planets, colder? What stops Earth from not crashing in Sun when its coming closer to Sun? Can u replicate this model and prove the heliocentric model?

    • @milasyt
      @milasyt 8 лет назад

      No it wouldn't. I don't know how else to elaborate but literally that's not how it works

    • @milasyt
      @milasyt 8 лет назад

      +SpirituallyAwakened Venus is actually the hottest planet in the solar system, not mercury.
      That's literally an example of how distance doesn't determine temperature

    • @SpirituallyAwakened
      @SpirituallyAwakened 8 лет назад

      That proves Sun does not emit heat but friction of atmosphere is responsible for heat otherwise Mount Everset would be hotest place on Earth. And if Earth is a tilted ball with axis then it can't have same equator throughout the year .

  • @orijtan-c7m
    @orijtan-c7m 4 года назад

    This teaches more then my own teacher. Congrats! You have become an online teacher. Get ready to teach more then I million bratty kids (Including me.)

  • @dominikdekarz9100
    @dominikdekarz9100 8 лет назад +12

    Finally...I watched about 6 videos about the seasons on Earth on youtube and it's the first one I fully understood . My God.......

  • @jayaujay
    @jayaujay 12 лет назад +1

    Well done guys, great video and narration

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 8 лет назад +10

    Another interesting thing about the tilt is that it perfectly explains the "midnight sun" in _Antarctica_, where the sun goes _all the way around the horizon, but doesn't dip below it._ This totally disproves the flat earth model, of course, because how could something go *behind you* if it orbits within the "ice wall" you are standing in? (It would move in a left to right, right to left motion in front of you if you were facing north). The only "explanation" they have that I've seen is to just call all videos of the midnight sun in Antarctica "fake" (like their answer to everything else that they can't explain, such as the many non-NASA pictures of the earth from space). None of them have the confidence to actually go there themselves, like the 30,000+ tourists who go to Antarctica every year. But, I'm sure _they_ are all in on the conspiracy as well....
    JW3HH

    • @oscarin13
      @oscarin13 7 лет назад +4

      You said it yourself mate. An Antarctic midnight Sun simply doesn't work on the flat-Earth model, at least not in the AE Map projection.
      Flat-Earthers aren't skeptics, they're denialists.

    • @JimmyMon666
      @JimmyMon666 5 лет назад

      Everything disproves flat earth model. It's a retarded model.

  • @chetshowalter1453
    @chetshowalter1453 Год назад +1

    Please make a video like this explaining how Deadhorse Alaska has 24/7 sun in the arctic for over 60 days in the summer and 24/7 darkness for 60 days in the wintertime, while 630 miles south in Anchorage Alaska the sun always rises and sets.
    It would be handy to have that in the debate over a globe earth vs a flat earth.

    • @sailorman8668
      @sailorman8668 Год назад +1

      It's so easy to completely DESTROY the flat earth model in just a few short sentences.

  • @Runescape2398
    @Runescape2398 9 лет назад +8

    thank you im finally starting to understand, i had no idea what my teacher was talking about and now im starting to get it

    • @richardmendez5379
      @richardmendez5379 7 лет назад

      Ben Lu exact same situation so I'm watching this for my quiz

  • @swdobsonian6423
    @swdobsonian6423 4 года назад

    thanks a lot.with the help of this video i undersood seasonal changes first time in my life.i was always confused on seasonal changes

  • @NightOwl030
    @NightOwl030 11 лет назад +3

    that is soooo reason able. it makes sense too

  • @tan4013
    @tan4013 6 лет назад +1

    This helped me in my exam!! Thanks MITK12Videos you rock!!!

  • @evelewis524
    @evelewis524 4 года назад +13

    I watched this for my summer college class and I would never watch it on my own gang

  • @saravanaprasath4024
    @saravanaprasath4024 3 месяца назад +2

    Well explained

  • @JimmyMon666
    @JimmyMon666 5 лет назад +7

    All this time I thought the earth rotated on it's axis, I was told wrong as a kid, and never learned right. I feel dumb right now. And I got a 5 on my calculus ap exam, so no excuse for my mathematical stupidity. Sigh. I never realized the axis tilt is the same, just it's relation to the sun is different when on the opposite side.

    • @GlobeKrusha
      @GlobeKrusha 5 лет назад

      The world you are referring to resembles more like your avatar than it does, of MSM purported crap. You are not dumb, just misguided.

    • @ananthv5841
      @ananthv5841 4 года назад

      did u seriously not learn this in school? What is going on with the education system?

  • @awrempire
    @awrempire Год назад

    Best video explaning hot and cold weather on Earth

  • @tatumfettig4930
    @tatumfettig4930 8 лет назад +6

    Very helpful for my quiz tomorrow, thank you so much.

  • @jessiec4128
    @jessiec4128 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for explaining that info. I have always wondered what caused winter/summer. Much appreciated.

  • @hiteshmodi04
    @hiteshmodi04 5 лет назад +3

    Finally i got the simple and easy to understand explanation with every simple thing covered which may be difficult for some low IQ students like me

  • @gauravrao655
    @gauravrao655 6 лет назад +1

    You people are Excellent, All doubts got cleared

  • @Pyroclasm1338
    @Pyroclasm1338 5 лет назад +8

    cant believe I only learned this after being alive for 32 years

  • @Skai2me
    @Skai2me 10 лет назад

    BEST Description for youth so far!!!! Thanks!!!!

  • @martacoco731
    @martacoco731 10 лет назад +50

    I FINNALLY KNOW.. SCIENCE ROCKS!!!!

    • @nakshathraschool6878
      @nakshathraschool6878 8 лет назад

      Marta coco

    • @knutegn
      @knutegn 7 лет назад

      right on;)

    • @adeboyegrillo3408
      @adeboyegrillo3408 6 лет назад

      I think you meant rock science.
      Have they proven any of their claims.
      Tilt or no tilt, a sphere will still be a sphere and it will receive light rays the same way.

  • @alaskarayburn
    @alaskarayburn 11 лет назад +1

    Not at all impressed with the graphics, but after watching several videos about the earth's orbit, this one finally explained how the seasons worked. Thanks

  • @PaxTecum777
    @PaxTecum777 4 года назад +3

    HEY FLAT EARTH DUMBOS ARE YOU WATCHING THIS

  • @aksharvastarpara7563
    @aksharvastarpara7563 6 лет назад

    I have tried three same videos for understanding this only your video explained me great job

  • @ivanblock8753
    @ivanblock8753 10 лет назад +4

    Why the earth have a tilt in a first place?

    • @SaraHouck461
      @SaraHouck461 10 лет назад +1

      I'm glad you asked. It was caused from the Theia collision in the Earth's infancy 4.5 billion years ago, which also resulted the formation of the Moon.

    • @gonefishing408
      @gonefishing408 9 лет назад +4

      Sara Houck what a load of BS the earth has no tilt, and if it did off of what? where is the x and y graph in space to show it. What a load of crap. If the earth is a globe spinning in infinite space how do we know what is up and what is down? Is there a space map or compass and grid to show this? 4.5 billion years ago hahahah please don't tell me you believe that.

    • @nyancat4577
      @nyancat4577 7 лет назад +1

      oh jeez I'm loosing brain cells. it has a tilt if you look at the solar system like you would be looking at a horizon the earth is tilted how would you explain the seasons then, honestly how stupid

    • @matttalbert2130
      @matttalbert2130 6 лет назад

      That's a good point what is up down left right adjacent parallel perpendicular when suposdley were are in infanent space on a ball which what is there to actually do geometry we dont even know what our own oceans hold but we know how the universe started give me a break

    • @matttalbert2130
      @matttalbert2130 6 лет назад

      Also been told what u believe u do nothing more then take the word of what you've been indoctrinated with you believe in only how the world has been presented to you not your fault just the people with all the God moneys fault

  • @valeriehesse868
    @valeriehesse868 11 лет назад +2

    wonderfully made! My class will enjoy this. Thank you!

  • @TheRawi
    @TheRawi 5 лет назад +4

    I need this video to show it to my flat earther friend lmao.

    • @qanommonsense2753
      @qanommonsense2753 5 лет назад

      My observation is that the surface of water is flat and level. Contractors use a device called a "water level" that simply operates off that reality. If one simply observes the water around him it is plainly obvious that water always seeks its own level, will not cling to a curved surface in any way, and will not remain even and calm with the mass that supports is is spinning at over 1000 MPH. If 70% of the Earth is covered by water and the surface of water is level then I speculate that 70% of the Earths surface would be flat. I hope you will read my comments to this video and do recommend them to your flat Earth friend

    • @raysqu
      @raysqu 4 года назад

      You probably shouldn't be their friend then.

    • @TheRawi
      @TheRawi 4 года назад

      @@raysqu Why man? unfriend a guy just because of his beliefs? that is just dumb.

  • @phillipoos
    @phillipoos 2 года назад

    Brilliant - terrific explanation ! Thank you .....

  • @pulkitarora9338
    @pulkitarora9338 5 лет назад +4

    WoW, finally i understood it. It's a rare day when i am able understand. So, now in happiness , i m going to order pizza.
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    But, I can't because a nice Pizza in India is very expensive. And i am poor by heart. So, i am just going to play WoT Blitz and ruin my future.

  • @thatoashwin6925
    @thatoashwin6925 Год назад

    Brilliant. I loved watching this

  • @benrafaeli7458
    @benrafaeli7458 10 лет назад +3

    since when do bisons jump across the ocean

    • @chriswebster24
      @chriswebster24 6 лет назад

      Omg are you serious??? Do you think airplanes jump across the ocean? It's called flying (duh). There would be no reason for buffalo wings if they could jump that far. lol You must think birds are some really great jumpers! Ha ha!! I really hope you were being sarcastic, cuz you sound very unedumucated. I bet you think the earth is round, too, and CNN is fake news. I'm glad I didn't go to your skool!!

  • @surajprakash722
    @surajprakash722 2 года назад

    Thank you ❤️
    Cleared the clouds

  • @samsunguncle1525
    @samsunguncle1525 8 лет назад +4

    very very good explanation that i understand 80 % ., but
    still 20%confusion

  • @ayushnama9929
    @ayushnama9929 2 года назад

    i watch approx 30 vidoes , i don;t understand , now i'm understand thanku soo much best explain wtih graphis

  • @PRplisat
    @PRplisat 11 лет назад +3

    The latest such report, has caused a stir by revealing that just 74% of Americans know the Earth revolves around the sun. :P

  • @marktalbot1424
    @marktalbot1424 Год назад

    Also, the sun's energy/rays gets 'watered down' (for lack of a better term) when going through more atmosphere (atmosphere on an angle in winter tilt) as opposed to less atmosphere (perpendicular to the land in summer tilt).