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Regardless of the time of year, the northern and southern hemispheres always experience opposite seasons. This is because during summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the Sun (see Fig. 1) than the other, and this exposure alternates as the Earth revolves in its orbit.
Answer D fits in
The Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience opposite seasons and different day lengths, no matter what time of year. What is the best explanation for these variations in seasons and daylight?
A)
The Moon orbits in a path around the hemisphere not facing the Sun.
B)
The hemisphere experiencing winter is the farthest away from the Sun.
C)
Earth's axial tilt changes direction as it orbits the Sun, causing seasonal patterns.
D)
Earth's axial tilt causes one side of Earth to be more exposed to the Sun than the other.
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