Seasons - Origin and Variation Across Earth. Types Of Seasons by Climate Zone

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  • Seasons - Origin and Variation Across Earth. Types Of Seasons by Climate Zone
    There are various types of seasons on this earth, determined by which climate zone one is in. In this video, I will share the origin of seasons! Searing heat. Freezing ice. Monsoon rains and dusty droughts. Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter.
    For hundreds of millions of years they have defined the rhythm of nature on our planet. They underpin the daily existence of billions of us today.
    A product of the clockwork of the heavens. These are the seasons of Planet Earth.
    🕐CHAPTERS🕖
    👉 0:00 Opening Montage
    👉 0:42 Introduction and Titles
    👉 1:30 What are Seasons?
    👉 2:18 Origins: Earth's Orbit around the Sun
    👉 3:20 Solstices, Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer
    👉 4:49 Equinoxes and Equator
    👉 5:17 Seasonal Temperature Lag
    👉 5:40 Regularity of Seasons
    👉 6:09 Seasons in the Tropics
    👉 7:30 Seasons in Mid Latitudes
    👉 8:52 Seasons in Polar Regions
    👉 9:24 Koppen Climate Classification
    👉 9:49 Seasons Across the World in One Chart
    👉 12:20 Outro
    In the fourth "case" of my Climate Casebook series, I investigate the seasons of our planet, how they come about, and how the seasonal variations in rainfall and temperature define the different climate zones across Earth.
    Additional charts, maps, and images along with the narrative script💟💟
    👉👉Click here:geodiode.com/climate/seasons
    SPECIAL THANKS TO RICHARD TORRES FOR ASSISTANCE IN RESEARCHING AND COMPILING DATA
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    Series Researched, Written, Narrated, and Produced by
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Komentáře • 165

  • @icewink7100
    @icewink7100 Před 5 lety +50

    I couldn't live in a place that doesn't get all 4 seasons, I like the variety of it.

    • @zulthyr1852
      @zulthyr1852 Před 4 lety +2

      India

    • @introtwerp
      @introtwerp Před 3 lety +6

      @@zulthyr1852 yes they havs 5 seasons 😅

    • @ricardoantonio8968
      @ricardoantonio8968 Před 3 lety +4

      Where I live we just have 2😂😂😂😂

    • @lem0nplays469
      @lem0nplays469 Před 3 lety +4

      Algeria 🇩🇿

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +4

      For me 2 seasons ("summer" or dry and "winter" or green) like in the Tropics is the best. But I can't stand Equatorial (1 hot humid season).

  • @st3llarmemer111
    @st3llarmemer111 Před 5 lety +23

    For the koppen zones that are more demanding in climate requirements, there is also less variation and contreversy about places within that zone.
    As an example, all the major cities within the Dfa zone have similar climate. Toronto, Chicago, and Sapporo are all generally agreed upon to have hot summers and snowy winters.
    But with a zone as wide as the Cfa zone, there's a lot more contreversy. New York, Buenos Aires, and Orlando are usually considered to all be completely different climates from eachother.

  • @mertdeniztatl5726
    @mertdeniztatl5726 Před 3 lety +33

    Winter
    Spring
    Summer
    Autum
    Long ago, all seasons lived in harmony. Than everything changed, when the global warming attacked.

    • @yoironfistbro8128
      @yoironfistbro8128 Před 3 lety +3

      Mert Deniz Tatlı Laughs in NW Europe never had reliable seasons despite anything gen x and boomers say

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +1

      There is no such thing as "global warming"!

    • @lamaripiazza5226
      @lamaripiazza5226 Před 3 lety +6

      @@towaritch Please delete your comment

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +1

      @@lamaripiazza5226 hahahaha

    • @lamaripiazza5226
      @lamaripiazza5226 Před 3 lety +2

      @@towaritch Dumb bitch

  • @missdann
    @missdann Před 5 lety +20

    Your videos don't have many views man but keep up the amazing work, I'm in college right now heading towards a degree in the Geography field and your videos give me passion!

  • @KarlBonner1982
    @KarlBonner1982 Před rokem +4

    The Pacific Northwest seasonal climate is truly unique. Oceanic temperatures combined with Mediterranean rainfall.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem +1

      Yes. I made a video especially about this climate.

  • @richardtorres2676
    @richardtorres2676 Před 5 lety +14

    Excellent job!!!! Very well explained! Here, at 19°N we have the sun striking at 90° two times at the year and at solar midday no shadows are produced due to the sun just overhead of us. The variation in sun hours between summer and winter solstice are remarkable but not as pronounced as in higher latitudes.

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +1

      I m a fan of the short dawns and dusks in the Tropics I miss that actually.

    • @mayankkumar4161
      @mayankkumar4161 Před 2 lety +1

      @@towaritch I currently live at 18'30°N and the time difference is a bit longish the latest sunset we get is 7:15pm and the earliest is at 5:55pm, the earliest is sunrise is also 5:55am and the latest surise 7:10am so they switch places haha

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed Před 2 lety +1

      At the equator, 12 hours of sun a day, the whole year. At 23.45 degrees, 13.5 hours of sun in summer & 10.5 hours of sun in winter,. or only a seasonal summer/winter 3 hour difference. 40 degrees F, or 5 degrees C. is the coldest night time temputure in winter.

  • @douglas8707
    @douglas8707 Před 5 lety +20

    Yet another fantastic video! It's very interesting to see the conditions in each month in each climate zone.

  • @rashad3396
    @rashad3396 Před 4 lety +9

    Louisiana: we have the mildest winters
    Florida: hold my beer.

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed Před 2 lety

      Both Fl & LA are greatly subtropical.

    • @kakahtukat
      @kakahtukat Před měsícem

      @@RonSafreedtrue miami has tropical savannah climate

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed Před měsícem

      @@kakahtukat, yes south FL. is warm enough to be considered tropical but being still north of the Tropic of Cancer we do not have that day or days of direct 90 degree sunlight like what happens in the true tropics.

  • @PickNMixMMA
    @PickNMixMMA Před 4 lety +2

    These videos are great! Thank you

  • @agrathi
    @agrathi Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you ❤️ love from sri lanka 🇱🇰

  • @Rhygenix
    @Rhygenix Před 3 lety +5

    My Hometown, Calgary has recently been labelled as a Continental Monsoon Climate. It blows me away that it has such an odd microclimate.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes, that one keeps coming up in the comments. Might be worthy of a special episode.

    • @kakahtukat
      @kakahtukat Před měsícem

      probably a dfb with more rainfall

  • @adventurouszack
    @adventurouszack Před rokem +2

    in Kenya we just have the summer and a confusing spring🤣🤣🤣

  • @DerekZing
    @DerekZing Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for these videos! The Seasons of Planet Earth chart uses the northern hemisphere for its seasonal temperatures (eg. July is summer), but stacks the climates as if we were looking at the southern hemisphere (ie. with icecaps at the bottom). For consistency, the order of the climate zones should be inverted, with tropical rainforest at the bottom and icecap at the top. That way, both axes will reflect the same hemisphere.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety +2

      Now that you mention it, it would have made more sense and have the potential to be less confusing.

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed Před 2 lety

      The southern hemisphere is mostly tropical, semi & subtropical, outside of Antartica.

  • @nancymagpantay3807
    @nancymagpantay3807 Před 9 měsíci

    it's beautiful view l feel lm going to arround the world

  • @cografya2934
    @cografya2934 Před 5 lety +2

    Süper edit!!

  • @sirius940
    @sirius940 Před rokem +1

    Imo the prevernal and serotinal seasons from the six-season ecological model are also useful for describing weather in most of the US. Its especially useful for where I live in South Carolina where we have a mixture of warm and cool days from the second half of February through March and hot summer-like temperatures but noticeably less rain from around the end of August through September. What's especially interesting is that many places in the US seem to have a "wetter" and "dryer" part of summer but whether that is towards the start or the end of summer can go either way.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem

      The 6-season model is fascinating, and one I was only aware of after I made this video.

  • @zulthyr1852
    @zulthyr1852 Před 4 lety +8

    Russia: I have cold winters!
    Saudi Arabia: Oh yeah? I have hot summers!
    ???: Amateurs.
    Russia: What was that, punk?
    Ukraine and Japan: I SAID, AMATEURS!

    • @zulthyr1852
      @zulthyr1852 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Geodiode Both has hot summers and cold winters, and Sapporo has both scorching heat and frigid winters

    • @yoironfistbro8128
      @yoironfistbro8128 Před 4 lety +2

      Kazakhstan and the US: Oh, you’re approaching us?

    • @Infamous41
      @Infamous41 Před 3 lety

      Russia: what was that, Ukraine?

    • @eustress7428
      @eustress7428 Před 6 měsíci

      Koreas (both South and North) : Allow us to introduce ourselves!
      (For context : Google 'xkcd temperature preference')

  • @thegreekstatue4503
    @thegreekstatue4503 Před 3 lety +4

    Well, I live in a Mediterranean climate zone, so winter is 5 minutes long and summer is 5 months long :)

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 3 lety +3

    • @thegreekstatue4503
      @thegreekstatue4503 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geodiode I'm exagerating of course, but I'm always surprised at how the temperature begins to quickly rise in Feburary and by the end of the month the plants and trees have begun blooming ^.^

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 3 lety +2

      @@thegreekstatue4503 yes, that's about two months earlier than us. Although our summers (England) can be nicer than yours, especially if you don't like searing heat. And the plants are full of life - green and flowers everywhere.

    • @thegreekstatue4503
      @thegreekstatue4503 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Geodiode Indeed, the typical mediterranean landscape is not very green, but I happen to live in a bit of a different zone, which I think has a climate that's similar to the Pacific Northwest. I live in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, and since the wind here typically flows from ocean to land (westerlies), and that this area of the peninsula is so mountainous, our annual precipitation is unusually high for a mediterranean climate due to relief rain. I live in a Portuguese district that has about 1400 mm / 55 inches of rain per year, but I know that some cities in northwestern Spain score almost 2000 mm / 78 inches. I think it's the best of both worlds, we have pleasantly warm temperatures and abundant forests and water resources.

    • @srijulakhotha7247
      @srijulakhotha7247 Před 2 lety

      I live in a tropical monsoonal climate. What is this "winter" of which you speak? ;)

  • @KarlBonner1982
    @KarlBonner1982 Před rokem

    Probably my favorite climate region is in southwest Oregon. Summers are long and warm with extended sunshine like California...but autumn and winter are just cool enough to get classic fall foliage and occasional winter snow. 😎

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem

      I passed through Brookings on a journey south on US1 and I thought, damn, this is a place I could live in. Stunning landscapes, fresh air, and a perfect climate.

  • @ricardomallee2474
    @ricardomallee2474 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video! Can you make a video about grey dark weather in Ocean Europe lik Netherlands and England and the infuence it has on humans?

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety

      Northern France and Belgium : am I a joke to you ?

  • @EgnachHelton
    @EgnachHelton Před 3 lety +4

    I wonder what Earth's climate would look like if Earth has a axis tilt like that of Neptune...

    • @anonymoususer3012
      @anonymoususer3012 Před rokem

      Probably not too different. Neptune's 28 degrees isn't that much more than earth (23.5 degrees)

    • @user-rg6oz5lr9w
      @user-rg6oz5lr9w Před měsícem

      ​@@anonymoususer3012it's 98 degrees

  • @thorin5591
    @thorin5591 Před 2 lety

    From the Subarctic Dfc climate zone here in Yellowknife NT canada at 62.5°N. Short warm summers and Long very cold snowy winters. October to April is Winter here, May is Spring, June to August is Summer, and September is Autumn.

  • @HelloIdkwhatname
    @HelloIdkwhatname Před rokem

    What is this Music at 7:35? Because I need to get distracted

  • @user-vx5vp7ig4t
    @user-vx5vp7ig4t Před 3 lety

    nice

  • @thephoenix3155
    @thephoenix3155 Před 5 lety +6

    The only difference with the UK’s climate and New Zealand’s is that the seasons are reversed!

    • @ssssaa2
      @ssssaa2 Před 4 lety +5

      Almost the same size too... weird. New Zealand is much more isolated though. Imagine if Australia were wetter and could compete with Europe on population though o.0 would be a true second Europe lol. Not as peninsula-like I guess.

  • @mellon4251
    @mellon4251 Před 10 měsíci

    Can somebody explain to me why Uranus has an axial tilt of 98° instead of just 82° (90°-8°)? I thought the maximum would be 90° as after that the angle between the orbital plain and the rotation axis gets less than 90° on the other pole. And if that is not the case how do you decide which pole is the one to determine the axial tilt?
    Maybe through the direction of the spin?

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 10 měsíci +2

      It's because it's turning in the opposite direction to the rest of the planets (except Venus), which is also "retrograde".

  • @shrek8781
    @shrek8781 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the mathematical shape formed by the sun heat vs sun angle graph? I think it is also the same graph formed when drawing the average monthly temperatures of places, like a sort of parabola then an inverted parabola?

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety +2

      I think it's a parabola. It's based on sines and cosines in trig, it being related to angles.

    • @shrek8781
      @shrek8781 Před 2 lety

      @@Geodiode ok i think it is indeed a sine/cosine graph, although i am not sure if it is a parabola, i think it is its own shape.
      Also, curiosity, you seem to be educated on a lot of topics when answering questions. What subjects did you study?(other than geography)

    • @r.a.6459
      @r.a.6459 Před rokem +1

      It's actually a sine graph.

  • @elvyn8709
    @elvyn8709 Před rokem +1

    9:49 - Seasons of Each Climate Zone variant ranges in temperature and precipitation (From least to most):
    By Temperature:
    1. Tropical Rainforest - 1 kind (Hot)
    2. Subtropical Highlands - 1 kind (Warm)
    3. Tropical Wet & Dry - 2 kinds (Very Hot, Hot)
    4. Icecap - 2 kinds (Cold, Very Cold)
    5. Hot Desert - 3 kinds (Very Hot, Hot, Warm)
    6. Mediterranean - 3 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild)
    7. Oceanic - 3 kinds (Warm, Mild, Cool)
    8. Tundra - 3 kinds (Cool, Cold, Very Cold)
    9. Subtropical Monsoon - 4 kinds (Very Hot, Hot, Warm, Mild)
    10. Humid Subtropical - 4 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool)
    11. Cool Desert - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
    12. Humid Continental - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
    13. Continental Monsoon - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
    14. Subarctic - 5 kinds (Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold, Very Cold)
    By Precipitation:
    1. Tropical Rainforest - 1 kind (Heavy Rain)
    2. Hot Desert - 1 kind (Dry)
    3. Humid Subtropical - 1 kind (Rain)
    4. Oceanic - 1 kind (Rain)
    5. Cool Desert - 1 kind (Dry)
    6. Icecap - 1 kind (Light Snow)
    7. Tropical Wet & Dry - 2 kinds (Dry, Heavy Rain)
    8. Subtropical Highlands - 2 kinds (Dry, Rain)
    9. Subtropical Monsoon - 2 kinds (Dry, Heavy Rain)
    10. Mediterranean - 2 kinds (Rain, Dry)
    11. Humid Continental - 2 kinds (Snow, Rain)
    12. Subarctic - 2 kinds (Light Snow, Light Rain)
    13. Tundra - 2 kinds (Light Snow, Light Rain)
    14. Continental Monsoon - 3 kinds (Dry, Light Snow, Heavy Rain)
    Note:
    a) Continental Monsoon, an climate zone that has a widest range of both temperature (5 kinds: From Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool to Cold) and precipitation (3 kinds: From Heavy Rain, Light Snow to Dry).
    b) Subarctic, an climate zone that can be reached from Warm (in summer) to a Very Cold (in winter) temperature level.
    c) Subtropical Monsoon, an climate zone that can reached from Mild (in winter) to Very Hot (in summer) temperature level.

  • @NostalgicMem0ries
    @NostalgicMem0ries Před 5 lety +5

    winter is my fav no doubt. But i love experiencing them all, if they are true seasons, not like in last few decades most seasons are rainy in europe...

    • @NostalgicMem0ries
      @NostalgicMem0ries Před 4 lety +6

      @@Geodiode baltic states, lithuania, i remember in 90s winters were at least 2 months long and -15 -20C average, sometimes reaching -30 35C. Last 15 years were terrible, just few good winters, rest were rainy, 1 2 weeks of snow at most, we definitely feeling global warming more and more.

    • @NostalgicMem0ries
      @NostalgicMem0ries Před 3 lety +1

      @@coolbluetunes9885 it represents me very well :)

    • @pedro.morais
      @pedro.morais Před 3 lety +2

      @@NostalgicMem0ries Unfortunately in the northern hemisphere climate change is more pronounced since countries that pollute the most are in the north (USA, EU, China), so I think the climate in the northern hemisphere is crazier than in the southern hemisphere, for example very hot summers a lot of rain and very strong blizzards

    • @pedro.morais
      @pedro.morais Před 3 lety +1

      I live in the southern hemisphere the only changes I realized with climate change were that the year is much drier than normal, the climate in my region varies a lot due the “el niño” and “la niña” events, in the el nino year it rains a lot and is a bit warmer, in la niña year is very dry and colder

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety

      @@NostalgicMem0ries stop complaining you will soon be able to grow a lot of plants like vineyards, olive trees, 🍊 and 🍋!

  • @jordanbatka033
    @jordanbatka033 Před rokem +1

    The difference between fall and spring is totally cinematic. They’re similar because they’re transition months, yet they have totally different moods. Fall feels like everything is slowing down and going into a purgatory sort of state where the worst (winter) has yet to come. It’s really slow and drags on and on. In the spring everything is slowly returning to life, people are out more, plants start waking up. Animals are out and about making noises and the best (summer) has yet to come

    • @besses5271
      @besses5271 Před 10 měsíci

      Here in the Mediterranean it’s quite the opposite. Fall is when temperatures cool down and rain comes aka life starts to spread and late spring is where Temperatures rise and announce a hot dry upcoming summer. It’s quite interesting to see the difference in perspectives from one area of the earth to another 😊

  • @alperenbaser7952
    @alperenbaser7952 Před 4 lety +3

    Today September 21 :)

  • @Infamous41
    @Infamous41 Před 3 lety +1

    On top of that there is life!!

  • @elvyn8709
    @elvyn8709 Před rokem

    11:58 - The true of Continental Monsoon (Dwa and Dwb) characteristic is Little Snow at December to February, Dry at March to May (sandstorm at North China) and October to November, Rain at June and September, and Heavy Rain at July and August (as the iconic idioms of North China and Northeast China rainy season is 七下八上 "seven down eight up").

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem

      Indeed. Are you from that region, or have witnessed it directly?

    • @elvyn8709
      @elvyn8709 Před rokem

      @@Geodiode No, just searched and observed from some views about from that respective region (by the weather observer in Mandarin).

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    as snow fall its solid

  • @RonSafreed
    @RonSafreed Před 2 lety

    Equatoral-Thermal (Equatoral Tropics), Mega-Thermal (Monsoonal & Savannah Tropics), Meso-Thermal (Semitropics, Subtropics, Warm Temperate Continental, Oceanic Temperate Marine), Micro-Thermal (Cold Temperate, Subartic), Hekisto-Thermal (Artic Tundra) Non-Thermal (Polar Ice Cap).

  • @Martynyto
    @Martynyto Před 4 lety

    2000th view yayyyy

  • @zarahsrobloxlife3181
    @zarahsrobloxlife3181 Před 4 lety

    Omg 0:40

  • @ssssaa2
    @ssssaa2 Před 4 lety +5

    Why the heck do the doldrums extend north to Near southern siberia lol.

  • @thephoenix3155
    @thephoenix3155 Před 4 lety +1

    I live near Sheffield in the UK at 53°N.

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +1

      It s the northernmost latitude I ever was (on Texel island NL). I wouldn't like to go further north at that latitude already I found the light peculiar, hazy, the horizon short, I found that eerily frightening.

    • @ravenchild7517
      @ravenchild7517 Před 2 lety

      @@towaritch Meanwhile I live 59°N and have never been further down south than 56°N. Lmao.
      Hopefully I'll be able to travel more in the future.

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 2 lety

      @@ravenchild7517 Where is it ?

    • @ravenchild7517
      @ravenchild7517 Před 2 lety

      @@towaritch Sweden

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 2 lety

      @@ravenchild7517 I live at 43°Lat. and already it is too northern for me.

  • @Alice-gr1kb
    @Alice-gr1kb Před 4 lety +4

    Ha I get heavy snow every winter! *sobs in a corner because I hate snow*

    • @Alice-gr1kb
      @Alice-gr1kb Před 4 lety +3

      GeoDiode it seems too hot there. I'd probably like an oceanic climate or a Dw climate

    • @Shaheen_Hassan
      @Shaheen_Hassan Před 4 lety +2

      @@Geodiode
      Manaus, one of the best climates to me. Only if the rain was higher.

    • @Shaheen_Hassan
      @Shaheen_Hassan Před 4 lety +3

      @@Geodiode
      Humans have such a large variation in climate preferences.

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed Před 2 lety

      You live in a humid continental or subartic climate?

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    earth moves sun constant

  • @rylllovesswifties
    @rylllovesswifties Před 3 lety +1

    Crying in the Philippines
    With only tropical climate😭

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 3 lety +1

      I feel you! I was there. Hot and wet!

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +1

      In the Highlands of Luzon you have the perfect climate

  • @lectrofiy5551
    @lectrofiy5551 Před 2 lety +1

    Who else has to watch this for school?

  • @Juanesai0210
    @Juanesai0210 Před 6 měsíci

    Calgary??

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    clouds produce rain

  • @gardenergaming5802
    @gardenergaming5802 Před 2 lety

    Axial tilt
    Solcites
    Spring- spring
    Summer- hottest
    Autumn - autumn
    Winter - cold
    Equinox
    Axial pressecion

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    clouds move

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    sun is also called summer

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    approximately earth revolves around the sun 1 year

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    sun largest produces heat entire

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    sun heat summer season

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    sun appears day

  • @SamuelGarcia-jj2vk
    @SamuelGarcia-jj2vk Před rokem

    hello Geodiode, I have a question for you: then, ¿¿¿whenever it is mentioned on the internet that there is a climate with 3 seasons in a locality, is it only referring to a humid subtropical monsoonal Cwa climate???🤔

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem +1

      It is subjective. Some argue that the NE USA and parts of Europe have a 3-season climate, but the really pronounced one is that of Northern India as mentioned in the video.

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    earth travels not constant

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    capacity of the sun heat is not enough on earth had ozone layer

    • @r.a.6459
      @r.a.6459 Před rokem

      Did you know that at 18km above sea level the air is actually warmer than at 12km. This is due to the fact that ozone layer is located around this altitude, and absorbs UV rays from the sun.

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    sun tilt on its axis orbit earth tilt on its axis orbit path

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    earth revolves around the sun 365 days

  • @karmotlephrog3791
    @karmotlephrog3791 Před 2 lety

    Tropical people (including me):
    👁️👄👁️

    • @tiny2315
      @tiny2315 Před 2 lety

      Would you like 4 seasons or do you like 2?

    • @outisnemo8443
      @outisnemo8443 Před 2 lety

      @@tiny2315:
      In a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen designation "Af") there's just one, that's what I prefer.

    • @chaninyourarea2266
      @chaninyourarea2266 Před 2 lety

      @@tiny2315 6

    • @tiny2315
      @tiny2315 Před 2 lety

      @@outisnemo8443 but that’s permanent summer, you like that?

    • @outisnemo8443
      @outisnemo8443 Před 2 lety

      @@tiny2315:
      The permanent climate there isn't exactly like any of the seasons we know at extreme latitudes, although I suppose summer would be the closest.
      And yes, of course I'd enjoy stable and perfect temperatures for humans all year round, with constant rainfall and plant growth; it's where we and all the other great apes evolved for tens of millions of years after all.

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    snow melt

  • @xx_stqrxappie_xx9740
    @xx_stqrxappie_xx9740 Před 2 lety +1

    The best season is salt
    dont even try me lads

  • @zaricehoytsr383
    @zaricehoytsr383 Před 2 lety

    A flat earth could never lol

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    circumference

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    earth occupies human

  • @racquelsabesaje4562
    @racquelsabesaje4562 Před 2 lety

    arrid

  • @missdann
    @missdann Před 5 lety +15

    Your videos don't have many views man but keep up the amazing work, I'm in college right now heading towards a degree in the Geography field and your videos give me passion!

    • @richardtorres2676
      @richardtorres2676 Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks! Show the channel to your friends, maybe they are as interest as you are! Thanks a lot!