Earth's tilt, which is approximately 23.5 degrees, affects the intensity and duration of sunlight received in different hemispheres during spring. As the Northern Hemisphere tilts toward the Sun, it experiences longer days and increased solar radiation, leading to warmer temperatures and the blooming of plants. This seasonal change also triggers various ecological events, such as animal migrations and reproductive cycles, as organisms respond to the warming conditions. In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere experiences autumn during this time, with shorter days and cooler temperatures.
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