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The diagram below shows the positions of the Earth and Sun during different times of the Earth year. Each position represents the first day of a particular season.

Use the labels to correctly identify the season that the Northern Hemisphere is beginning to experience in each position.

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Answer:

summer, falls winter, spring

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Please find the labelled diagram attached with the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Please find the labelled diagram attached with the answer.
  • The Northern Hemisphere’s pole (the North Pole) points away from the sun when it’s winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • The Sun’s energy is less direct on the hemisphere
  • It will be spread out over a larger area, resulting in less heating
  • The noon Sun will be low in the sky, not very far off the horizon, which creates long nights and short days
  • Summer is occurring in the Southern Hemisphere
  • The South Pole is tilted towards the sun,
  • More of the Southern Hemisphere is receiving the sun’s energy during summer.
  • The solstices mark the beginnings of two of the seasons - winter & summer)
  • The solstices mark the end of two others - spring & fall

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