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Earth has seasons because of changes in Select one: a. its distance from the sun. b. the direction its axis tilts. c. the angle at which its axis tilts. d. its direction of rotation on its axis. Clear
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Earth has seasons because of changes in Select one: a. its distance from the sun. b. the direction its axis tilts. c. the angle at which its axis tilts. d. its direction of rotation on its axis. Clear my choice
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b. the direction it’s axis tilts
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