Earth is in constant motion. It rotates once every 24 hours, which causes day and night. Earth also orbits the Sun once every year. During Earth's orbit, different parts of Earth experience different seasons. For example, the model below shows Earth at a point in its orbit when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Label the model. (1 point) Drop target 1 Drop target 2 Drop target 3 Drop target 4 Drop target 5

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I can't display or manipulate models directly, but I can help you label a model based on the information provided. Here are general labels you might use for a model illustrating Earth's position in relation to the Sun, highlighting the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and the seasons:

  1. Drop Target 1: Northern Hemisphere - This area experiences winter at this point in Earth's orbit.

  2. Drop Target 2: Southern Hemisphere - This area experiences summer at the same time.

  3. Drop Target 3: Sun - The central star around which Earth orbits.

  4. Drop Target 4: Earth's Axes - Indicate the tilt of Earth’s axis, which is crucial in creating seasonal differences.

  5. Drop Target 5: Equator - The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

You can adjust these labels based on how your model is structured or what specific points you need to illustrate!

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