Can a planet's axial tilt naturally change a meaningful amount in only 100 years from its current cycle?
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Could a planet's axial tilt change a meaningful amount (what is needed to make inhospitable biomes even more inhospitable: hotter dry hot desert, colder north) over an extremely short period (~100 years), without the interference of technology?
To give a little context, I'm building a fantasy world and would like the seasons to gradually "stabilize" in each area, and am particularly interested in making the desert more dire and have it expand a little with desertification of nearby areas; but without making the high latitudes (> 75-80°) more hospitable.
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