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Savanah Farmer
2 December, 00:45
What would seasons be like if there was no tilt?
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Jaylyn Forbes
2 December, 03:05
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Each place on earth would have different climates
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Averi Barajas
2 December, 04:35
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There would be no seasons. If the Earth doesn't tilt the all of earth would continually get the same amount of sunlight.
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