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Mariam Lowery
21 April, 17:34
Why the Earth is dependent on the Sun?
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Laci Hawkins
21 April, 19:21
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The Earth revolves (orbits) around the Sun in one year. The Earth's rotation axis is tilted relative to the plane of its orbit around the Sun. This tilt of the Earth is responsible for the seasons as the Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun provides energy that sustains all life on Earth.
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