Hi Sarge
Maybe you re taking things a little too personal. Just pointing out an inaccuracy in your statement
sargeant wrote:Yes the tilt does have the effects you state in the earths present elliptical orbit
Yes, and in a circular one too. I'm not doubting the Elliptical Orbit at all, only its relative insignificance in being the 'generator' of the seasons.
sargeant wrote:now explain how the equatorial countries have seasons
get a ball on a stick and tilt it and look at the equatorial line keeping the centre of the ball the same distance from a given object like the sun
OK, the distance between the fixed object (I assume the Sun), and the equatorial line, increases and decreases slightly. Hence the reason why Equatorial season DO exist, and why the temp difference between equatorial winter and summer is less significant and why the difference in daylight hours is much smaller.
sargeant wrote:then think about what i explained bearing in mind a circular orbit
and remember the distance earth travels in one elliptical orbit will be the same distance in a circular orbit and will still take one year
Sorry, do not understand the meaning of question, nor its relevance to seasons, will we have more, less, no seasons?, or will the earth still pass through 4 distinct quadrants reference to a fixed point on the planet?
How do you know the earth would take the same time in a circular orbit? Is this another FACT? Or is it also a theory just like the Malankovich Hypothesis?
Sure, we DO have to worry. Is there really BUGGER ALL we can do about it?
sargeant wrote:oh and then argue how a growing population is the way to go
Is this directed to me? Or to someone else's post? Personally I believe it is of grave concern that the population is approaching 7 Billion. I am certainly not wise enough to make any suggestion as to how to manage this.
Fun chatting Sarge, look forward to your next post
Take Care