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3. With the help of a labelled diagram, describe how season change occurs.​

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Answered by nibinbinunisha
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ExplExplanation:

Seasons occur because Earth's axis is tilted at an point of approximately 23.4 degrees and many elements of Earth get more solar energy than others.

Because of Earth's axial tilt, our asteroid circles the Sun on a slant which involves many areas of Earth point near or distant from the Sun at various times of the year.

Throughout the June solstice, the North Pole is tilted approaching the Sun and the Northern Hemisphere receives higher of the Sun's linear rays. This is the reason why June, July and August are summer periods in the Northern Hemisphere.

Opposite Seasons

At the corresponding time, the Southern Hemisphere shows away from the Sun, producing winter during June, July and August. Summertime in the Southern Hemisphere is in December, January, and February, when the South Pole is slanted toward the Sun and the Northern Hemisphere is slanted away.

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