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If seasons in the two hemispheres are opposite- how does this support the claim that Earth’s seasons are NOT caused by Earth’s changing distance from the Sun.
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If seasons in the two hemispheres are opposite- how does this support the claim that Earth’s seasons are NOT caused by Earth’s changing distance from the Sun.
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The tilt of the axis can cause more/less sun light and depending on what hemisphere youre on, you can be farther away from the sun.
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