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How does the tilt of Earth’s axis and its movement around the sun play a part in the changing of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere? my hypothesis is where the sun is the sun is the most its summer
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Elizabeth
Earth's tilt remains the same as it orbits around the sun. This means that at some points during Earth's revolution, the northern hemisphere is tilted more or less directly toward the sun, receiving different amounts of sunlight at different times. These changes in the amount of sunlight cause the temperatures to rise or fall, producing the seasons.
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WaffleMan
yes
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this gives me nothing
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