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Isaias Ellison
20 February, 08:26
How does the Earth's tilt affect the seasons?
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Perla Mcbride
20 February, 08:35
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The seasons are caused as the earth tilted on it's axis, travels in a loop around the sun each year. Summer happens in the hemisphere tilted towards the sun, and winter happen's in the hemisphere tilted away from the sun.
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