Why do we have seasons on Earth?
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A) Seasons are due to variations in the distance between the Earth and the Sun — winter occurs when we are farther from the sun, summer occurs when we're closer. B) Seasons are due to an annual change in the tilt angle of the spin axis of the Earth (the angle formed the spin axis and the orbital plane of Earth) C) Seasons are due to the tilt of the spin axis, which causes one hemisphere to face the sun more directly (summer) at one point in the orbit, while the other hemisphere is facing away from the sun (winter) — this reverses at the other side of the orbit
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