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Imagine you are going on a rid in a spacecraft next to earth. Your trip takes one whole year. Describe earth's tilt in the northern hemisphere during your trip. What happen…
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imagine you are going on a rid in a spacecraft next to earth. Your trip takes one whole year. Describe earth's tilt in the northern hemisphere during your trip. What happens as a result of the tilt?
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You will have to fly around the whole earth to get to your landing station
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