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the diagram below shows the seasons that our planet earth undergoes for the northern hemisphere. the position of the earth is labeled for one of the key seasonal dates, the autumnal (fall) equinox. label the other three positions correctly. note the blue arrow on the circle of the earths orbit, which shows which way the earth moves. grade summary deductions 0% potential 100% submissions attempt(s) remaining: 999 2% deduction per attempt detailed view hints: 0% deduction per hint. hints remaining: 1 feedback: 0% deduction per feedback.
The Earth's seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are determined by its tilt and position in its orbit around the Sun. The Vernal (Spring) Equinox comes before the Summer Solstice, which is the longest - day of the year. After the Summer Solstice is the Autumnal (Fall) Equinox, and after that is the Winter Solstice, the shortest - day of the year. Moving counter - clockwise from the Autumnal Equinox (as the Earth orbits the Sun counter - clockwise), the next position is the Winter Solstice, then the Vernal Equinox, and then the Summer Solstice.
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Moving counter - clockwise from the Autumnal Equinox: Winter Solstice, Vernal Equinox, Summer Solstice.