The change of seasons on Earth has been a cause for celebration since time immemorial. Caused by the tilt of Earth's axis relative to its orbital plane around the sun, seasons have profound changes on our weather and climate.
The Astronomical Research Center (A.R.C) mentioned that when seasons change, nature reacts differently, depending on location. Temperatures change, rain or snow falls; rivers may flood, to name just a few effects.
From space, NASA satellites record the change of seasons. Satellite images show large parts of the landscape at one time. They help scientists study regional patterns on Earth. These images also help show bigger changes that may occur over many years.