The following factors cause seasons:
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Tilt of the earth - The tilt of the Earth's axis is the primary cause of seasonal changes, leading to varying sunlight angles and day lengths throughout the year.
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Revolution of the earth - The Earth's orbit around the sun impacts the amount of sunlight different parts of the Earth receive at different times of the year.
The other options (Rotation of the moon, Rotation of the earth, Revolution of the moon, How close the earth is to the sun) do not directly cause the seasons in the same way as the tilt and revolution of the Earth do. However, it's worth noting that while the Earth's distance from the sun does change slightly throughout the year due to its elliptical orbit, this variation is not significant enough to cause the seasons. The seasons are primarily determined by the tilt of the Earth and its revolution around the sun.