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what causes the cycle of seasons on earth?
the tilt of earths axis
the shape of earths orbit
the direction of earths orbit
the distance between earth and the sun
Earth's seasons are driven by its axial tilt (≈23.5° relative to its orbital plane). As Earth orbits the Sun, this tilt causes different hemispheres to receive more direct sunlight at different times of the year, creating seasonal temperature and daylight changes. The other options are incorrect: Earth's orbit is nearly circular, so distance has a negligible effect, and orbit shape/direction do not drive seasonal cycles.
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the tilt of Earth's axis