Explain the different seasons of polar region
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Because of the earth's tilt and orbit around the sun, the poles receive less energy and heat from the sun. This results in only two polar seasons—summer and winter. In summer at the poles, the sun does not set, and in winter the sun does not rise. The Earth is slightly tilted—that is what gives us our seasons.
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Because of the earth's tilt and orbit around the sun, the poles receive less energy and heat from the sun. This results in only two polar seasons—summer and winter. In summer at the poles, the sun does not set, and in winter the sun does not rise. The Earth is slightly tilted—that is what gives us our seasons
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