Make sure you scroll down to answer all questions on this page. The diagram below shows four positions in the Earth’s orbit around the sun. Label the four positions with the season being experienced by the Northern Hemisphere. (1 point) summer winter spring fall
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The diagram is missing, so I cannot label the positions with the seasons being experienced by the Northern Hemisphere.
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Certainly! Based on the typical position of the Northern Hemisphere during the Earth's orbit around the sun, I can provide the labels for the four positions:
1. Summer: The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer when it is tilted towards the sun. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Summer Solstice" or aphelion, which is typically around June 21st.
2. Winter: The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when it is tilted away from the sun. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Winter Solstice" or perihelion, which is typically around December 21st.
3. Spring: The Northern Hemisphere experiences spring when it is transitioning from winter to summer. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Vernal Equinox," which is typically around March 21st.
4. Fall: The Northern Hemisphere experiences fall when it is transitioning from summer to winter. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Autumnal Equinox," which is typically around September 22nd.
Please note that these dates can vary slightly due to factors such as leap years and other astronomical considerations.
1. Summer: The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer when it is tilted towards the sun. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Summer Solstice" or aphelion, which is typically around June 21st.
2. Winter: The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when it is tilted away from the sun. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Winter Solstice" or perihelion, which is typically around December 21st.
3. Spring: The Northern Hemisphere experiences spring when it is transitioning from winter to summer. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Vernal Equinox," which is typically around March 21st.
4. Fall: The Northern Hemisphere experiences fall when it is transitioning from summer to winter. This occurs when it is at a position known as the "Autumnal Equinox," which is typically around September 22nd.
Please note that these dates can vary slightly due to factors such as leap years and other astronomical considerations.
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1. fall
2. winter
3. spring
4. summer
not summer, winter, spring, fall
1. fall
2. winter
3. spring
4. summer
not summer, winter, spring, fall
I apologize for the confusion. However, the correct sequence for the Northern Hemisphere would indeed be:
1. Fall: The Northern Hemisphere experiences fall (autumn) when it is transitioning from summer to winter. This occurs around September 22nd.
2. Winter: The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when it is tilted away from the sun. This occurs around December 21st.
3. Spring: The Northern Hemisphere experiences spring when it is transitioning from winter to summer. This occurs around March 21st.
4. Summer: The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer when it is tilted towards the sun. This occurs around June 21st.
1. Fall: The Northern Hemisphere experiences fall (autumn) when it is transitioning from summer to winter. This occurs around September 22nd.
2. Winter: The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when it is tilted away from the sun. This occurs around December 21st.
3. Spring: The Northern Hemisphere experiences spring when it is transitioning from winter to summer. This occurs around March 21st.
4. Summer: The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer when it is tilted towards the sun. This occurs around June 21st.