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- what causes the seasons on earth? *
a. the tilt of the earth’s axis
b. the moon’s gravitational pull
c. the rotation of the earth
d. the distance between the earth and the sun
- what is the path called that earth follows as it
a. orbit
b. rotation
c. equator
d. equinox
- what is a lunar eclipse? *
a. when the moon comes between the earth and th
b. when the earth comes between the moon and th
c. when the moon is betweent
Brief Explanations
- Earth's axial tilt creates varying sunlight intensity and duration across hemispheres, causing seasons. The Moon's pull affects tides, rotation causes day/night, and Earth-Sun distance has minimal seasonal impact.
- The curved path a celestial body follows around another is defined as its orbit; rotation is spinning on an axis, equator is a latitude line, and equinox is a seasonal event.
- A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon, casting Earth's shadow on the lunar surface.
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- a. The tilt of the Earth's axis
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