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What causes the Earth's seasons?
A. rotation of the Earth
B. revolution of the Earth around the Sun
C. tilt of the Earth's axis
D. revolution of the Moon around the Earth
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C. tilt of the Earth's axis
The 23.5° tilt of Earth's rotation axis causes different hemispheres to receive more direct sunlight and longer daylight hours at different times of the year as Earth revolves around the Sun, producing the seasons. Rotation and the Moon's revolution do not cause seasons.
The 23.5° tilt of Earth's rotation axis causes different hemispheres to receive more direct sunlight and longer daylight hours at different times of the year as Earth revolves around the Sun, producing the seasons. Rotation and the Moon's revolution do not cause seasons.
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