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- when it is autumn (fall) in newfoundland, which location would have spring? (a) a (b) b (c) c (d) d 10. in the diagram below, what season is the northern hemisphere experiencing when earth is in the position indicated by x? (a) fall (b) spring (c) summer (d) winter 11. which is responsible for the four seasons on earth? (a) elevation (b) prevailing winds (c) revolution (d) rotation 12. what concept is best illustrated below? (a) coriolis effect (b) global warming (c) revolution (d) rotation 13. which of the following is the cause of the change of seasons? (a) the process called rain - shadow effect (b) the sizes and shapes of land - surface features (c) the tilt of earths axis (d) the rotation of earth
Brief Explanations
- Newfoundland is in the Northern Hemisphere. When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere has spring.
- Without seeing the diagram, but generally, the position of Earth in its orbit around the Sun determines the season. If the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, it is summer.
- The revolution of Earth around the Sun is responsible for the four - seasons on Earth. Earth's orbit is elliptical and its tilt causes different amounts of sunlight to reach different parts at different times.
- The diagram likely shows Earth's orbit around the Sun, which represents revolution.
- The tilt of Earth's axis is the main cause of the change of seasons as it affects the angle and amount of sunlight received in different hemispheres.
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- (Answer depends on the positions in the map, but should be a Southern - Hemisphere location)
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- C. the tilt of Earth's axis