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PLS HURRY Why are there seasons? A.Earth's axis is tilted. B.Earth rotates on its axis. C.Earth revolves around the sun. D.The moon revolves around Earth.
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PLS HURRY
Why are there seasons?
A.Earth's axis is tilted.
B.Earth rotates on its axis.
C.Earth revolves around the sun.
D.The moon revolves around Earth.
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Answer:
Earth's axis is tilted.
Step-by-step explanation:
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B. Earth rotates on a tilted axis
The seasons are created by the differences in proximity to the sun from the earth being tilted towards or away from the sun.
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