Question
How does the tilt of Earth's axis and its movement around the Sun play part in the changing of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere? Select all that apply.(3 points)
Responses
Seasonal change is caused by the tilt of each hemisphere relative to the sun as the Earth moves around the Sun.
Seasonal change is caused by the tilt of each hemisphere relative to the sun as the Earth moves around the Sun.
The Earth's orbit around the Moon influences the seasonal changes.
The Earth's orbit around the Moon influences the seasonal changes.
Summer begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted towards the Sun.
Summer begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted towards the Sun.
Winter begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted away from the Sun.
Winter begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted away from the Sun.
The Moon's gravitational pull causes the change in seasons.
The Moon's gravitational pull causes the change in seasons.
The amount of sunlight the Southern Hemisphere receives directly affects the Northern Hemisphere's seasons.
The amount of sunlight the Southern Hemisphere receives directly affects the Northern Hemisphere's seasons.
The Earth's rotation speed determines the seasons.
Responses
Seasonal change is caused by the tilt of each hemisphere relative to the sun as the Earth moves around the Sun.
Seasonal change is caused by the tilt of each hemisphere relative to the sun as the Earth moves around the Sun.
The Earth's orbit around the Moon influences the seasonal changes.
The Earth's orbit around the Moon influences the seasonal changes.
Summer begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted towards the Sun.
Summer begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted towards the Sun.
Winter begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted away from the Sun.
Winter begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted away from the Sun.
The Moon's gravitational pull causes the change in seasons.
The Moon's gravitational pull causes the change in seasons.
The amount of sunlight the Southern Hemisphere receives directly affects the Northern Hemisphere's seasons.
The amount of sunlight the Southern Hemisphere receives directly affects the Northern Hemisphere's seasons.
The Earth's rotation speed determines the seasons.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct responses that explain how the tilt of Earth's axis and its movement around the Sun contribute to the changing of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are:
1. **Seasonal change is caused by the tilt of each hemisphere relative to the sun as the Earth moves around the Sun.**
2. **Summer begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted towards the Sun.**
3. **Winter begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted away from the Sun.**
The other statements provided do not accurately explain the changing of the seasons.
1. **Seasonal change is caused by the tilt of each hemisphere relative to the sun as the Earth moves around the Sun.**
2. **Summer begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted towards the Sun.**
3. **Winter begins in the northern hemisphere when it's tilted away from the Sun.**
The other statements provided do not accurately explain the changing of the seasons.