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Because Earth's tilt, we experience _______ as we revolve around the sun. atides bsolar eclipses cseasons dlunar eclipses

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Because Earth's tilt, we experience _______ as we revolve around the sun.

  • a) atides
  • b) solar eclipses
  • c) seasons
  • d) lunar eclipses
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Solution

The correct answer is c) seasons.

Explanation:

Earth's axial tilt is approximately 23.5 degrees. This tilt, combined with Earth's orbit around the sun, leads to the varying intensity and duration of sunlight that each hemisphere receives at different times of the year. As Earth revolves around the sun, different areas of the planet receive more direct sunlight, leading to changes in temperature and weather patterns. Consequently, these variations result in the four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

  • During summer, the hemisphere tilted towards the sun experiences longer days and warmer temperatures.
  • Conversely, during winter, the hemisphere tilted away from the sun has shorter days and cooler temperatures.

Thus, Earth's axial tilt is responsible for the seasonal changes we observe throughout the year.

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