It depends on where you live. The earth always tilts on a 23.2 degree axis. For example, if you live in the USA, in December you're not facing the sun while Australia which is on the other side of the world has summer because they are facing the sun, and vice versa. The earth's tilt causes seasons
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In December, the Earth's axis is tilted away from the Sun in the Northern Hemisphere, causing it to be winter in that region. Conversely, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, resulting in summer during this period. This tilt of the Earth's axis causes the changing seasons as it orbits around the Sun.
The tilt of Earth's axis is approximately 23.5 degrees throughout the year, meaning that the angle between December and June would be 47 degrees (23.5 degrees for each half of the year). This tilt is what causes the change in seasons as Earth orbits around the Sun.
This tilt is what causes the seasons.
Earth's tilt
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Earth's tilt