The left side image depicts difference in temperature on earth. As as you can see in the left side image the the sunrays is is shown at different latitudes of the earth. This depicts that at lower altitude near equator the sun rays are more concentrated per unit area as compared to the polar latitudes hence the temperature varies from latitude to latitude. Equator are warmer compared to the colder polar region.
The box over the sun in the second image on the right side image depicts seasonal changes throughout the year. This image depicts the rotation of earth around the sun that influence the climate and weather of earth.
In the right side image :-
The box at vernal equinox depicts that sun aims directly at equator. At verbal equinox neither northern or southern hemisphere are tilted toward sun. Thus they experience same temperature change. Northern hemisphere sees spring.
The box at autumn equinox also depicts that sun aims directly at equator. At autumn equinox also neither northern or southern hemisphere are tilted toward sun. Thus they also experience same temperature change. Northern hemisphere sees autumn.
The the box at summer solstice depicts that northern hemisphere tilts toward the sun. The northern hemisphere tilts toward the sun thus it revieve more sunlight per unit area. Hence northern hemisphere experience summer.
The box at Winter solstice depicts that the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun. During winter solstice the northern hemisphere tilts away from the sun thus it receive less sunlight per unit area. This northern hemisphere experience winter
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