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Explain how the relationship between Earth and the sun affects climate in Indiana.
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        Note: Your teacher will grade your response to questions 9–12 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer.
Explain how the relationship between Earth and the sun affects climate in Indiana.
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    Name all four states that border Indiana.
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    Name the state capital of Indiana and describe its location.
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    can you dumb it down a little?
    
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    put cow, horse, and cardinal
Name three different kinds of animals you can find in Indiana.
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Name three different kinds of animals you can find in Indiana.
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    Describe how glaciers helped to form the state of Indiana.
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    The relationship between Earth and the sun affects Indiana's climate primarily through the angle of sunlight and the amount of solar energy received. During the summer, the tilt of Earth's axis allows for more direct sunlight, resulting in warmer temperatures and longer days. Conversely, in the winter, the sun's rays strike at a lower angle, leading to cooler temperatures and shorter days. This variation in solar energy throughout the year contributes to Indiana's distinct four seasons. Additionally, the sun influences weather patterns, precipitation, and wind currents, further shaping the state's climate.
    
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    The four states that border Indiana are Illinois to the west, Kentucky to the south, Ohio to the east, and Michigan to the north.
    
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    The state capital of Indiana is Indianapolis. It is located in the central part of the state, approximately equidistant from the northern and southern borders of Indiana, making it a central hub for travel and commerce within the state.
    
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    The state capital of Indiana is Indianapolis. It is located in the middle of the state, about halfway between the northern and southern borders.
    
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    You can find cows, horses, and cardinals in Indiana.
    
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    Glaciers played a significant role in shaping Indiana's landscape during the last Ice Age. As glaciers advanced and retreated, they carved out valleys and created hills, flattening areas and depositing rich soil known as glacial till. This process formed many of Indiana's features, including its fertile plains and lakes. The melting glaciers also filled low-lying areas, leading to the formation of numerous wetlands and waterways, which further influenced the state's topography and ecosystems.
    
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