The Earth's tilt of 23.5° at the Tropic of Cancer causes 12-hour days in both hemispheres. The tilt of the Earth affects the seasons and the amount of sunlight received in different regions.
The Earth's tilt of 23.5° at the Tropic of Cancer causes 12-hour days in both hemispheres.
The Tropic of Cancer is located 23.5° north of the equator, the same as the Earth's axis.
When the Sun is perpendicular to the Tropic of Cancer, the Earth tilts in the opposite direction.
The tilt of the Earth affects the seasons and the amount of sunlight received in different regions.