chefpyro:

i only learned like last year that the southern hemisphere has its seasons backwards. i still dont get it. how the fuck does that work. how do the seasons work @ the equator? i’m not entirely convinced i wasnt told this as a joke

equator seasons are more divised into wet or dry because depending on where they are, it would rain more seasons in some places than in others.

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  3. foxandtonic said: Has to do with the earth’s tilt, and generally the equator has “wet” and “wetter” seasons
  4. f0rgemaster reblogged this from chefpyro and added:
    Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun more during its summer, so the southern hemisphere would be facing away...
  5. thej-key reblogged this from chefpyro and added:
    The earth’s equator doesn’t exactly face the sun at all points, so due to the 27 degree tilt that the earth has, the sun...
  6. wolfie2dot0 said: It’s true, when America has summer holidays I’m working my butt off in winter
  7. silver-tongues-blog reblogged this from chefpyro and added:
    equator seasons are more divised into wet or dry because depending on where they are, it would rain more seasons in some...
  8. thederpysage said: earth is on a tilt yo, based on where it is in relation to the sun, the northern hemisphere is in more direct sunlight than the southern and vice versa.
  9. micchy-did-nothing-wrong reblogged this from chefpyro and added:
    Essentially it’s a matter of which side is pointed towards the sun due to the whole tilted axis thing. And as for how...
  10. salmon-stan said: I was told this too so if it is we’ve both been prank’t
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