Which of the following explains why seasonal conditions vary in parts of the world?

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• Earth is rotating on its axis.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth's orbit keeps it in line with the sun.
Earth takes 365 days to revolve around the sun.

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The correct explanation for why seasonal conditions vary in parts of the world is:

Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.

The tilt of the Earth's axis (approximately 23.5 degrees) leads to different parts of the Earth receiving varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, causing the seasons.