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Seasonal changes occur when the Earth moves so that the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere are tilted more toward or away from the Sun. If the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun and it is summer, what is happening in the Southern Hemisphere?
A.
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, and it is winter.
B.
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, and it is summer.
C.
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, and it is summer.
D.
The Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, and it is winter.
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A. The Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, and it is winter.
When one hemisphere tilts toward the Sun it receives more direct sunlight and experiences summer; the opposite hemisphere tilts away, gets less direct sunlight, and experiences winter.
When one hemisphere tilts toward the Sun it receives more direct sunlight and experiences summer; the opposite hemisphere tilts away, gets less direct sunlight, and experiences winter.
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