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Blayne
26 February, 11:59
Why do our seasons change?
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Twizzler
26 February, 12:45
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Our seasons change because of how the planet's axis of rotation is tilted at an angle
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Shelby Griffin
26 February, 14:27
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the seasons change because we move ferther away from the sun
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