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What is the cause of the seasons? A. The tilt of the earth's axis B. Orographic uplift C. Rossby waves D. Earth's orbit around the sun
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What is the cause of the seasons?
A. The tilt of the earth's axis
B. Orographic uplift
C. Rossby waves
D. Earth's orbit around the sun
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A. The tilt of the earth’s axis
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Answer:
A) the tilt of the earth's axis
Step-by-step explanation:
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