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Cayden Ashley
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16 November, 22:49
Why are changing seasons a cycle of nature?
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Stephany Mcneil
16 November, 22:55
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The cycle of seasons is caused by Earth's tilt toward the sun. The planet rotates around an (invisible) axis. At different times during the year, the northern or southern axis is closer to the sun.
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