Question
What is the tilt of the Earth in degrees? *
50 degrees
90 degrees
23.5 degrees
45 degrees
50 degrees
90 degrees
23.5 degrees
45 degrees
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Answer
When the Northern Hemisphere is pointed toward the Sun, it is considered
in North America.
summer
• winter
• fall
spring
in North America.
summer
• winter
• fall
spring
Answer
Explain why the seasons in Australia are opposite from the seasons in the United
States. Make it 1-2 sentences and make it sound like an 8th grader wrote it
States. Make it 1-2 sentences and make it sound like an 8th grader wrote it
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GPT-4o mini
The tilt of the Earth, known as its axial tilt or obliquity, is approximately 23.5 degrees.
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GPT-4o mini
When the Northern Hemisphere is pointed toward the Sun, it is considered **summer**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The seasons in Australia are opposite from those in the United States because when the Northern Hemisphere (where the U.S. is) is tilted away from the Sun during winter, the Southern Hemisphere (where Australia is) is tilted toward the Sun, making it summer there. So, when it's warm and sunny in Australia, it's cold and snowy in the U.S.!
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