4.2 Earth orbits around the Sun

Planet Earth orbits the Sun on an almost circular track. A complete cycle around this track takes Earth approximately 365 days. This is called a year.
An imaginary axis can be drawn from between the Earth's North and South Poles. This axis is set at a 23,5 degree angle. This means that our planet is slanted relative to its orbit around the Sun.
The slanted axis of the planet combined with Earth's orbit around the Sun creates the seasons.