Seasons are periods of similar (1) _____ that occur at certain times of a year. Outside the tropics, there are four seasons each year. Each one lasts about three months which include the following: (2) _____; winter; (3) _____; and fall or autumn. When the Earth is on one side of the sun, the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. It is summer in the North of the Earth and (4) _____ in the South. In tropical areas, they have two six-month seasons: (5) _____ and dry like the Philippines. If daytime is longer than nighttime, more (6) _____ energy is received from the sun which makes the place warmer. The changes in the seasons occur because of the following factors: the (7) _____ of the Earth; its (8) _____ around the Sun; the (9) _____ rays of the Sun; and the length of (10) _____ time.
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Answer:
We can answer this, since we have learnt about this in our previous lessons.
Explanation:
Seasons are periods of similar weather that occur at certain times of a year. Outside the tropics, there are four seasons each year. Each one lasts about three months which includes the following: summer; winter; (3) spring; and fall or autumn. When the Earth is on one side of the sun, the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. It is summer in the North of the Earth and Winter in the South. In tropical areas, they have two six-month seasons: Wet and dry like the Philippines. If daytime is longer than nighttime, more solar energy is received from the sun which makes the place warmer. The changes in the seasons occur because of the following factors: the tilt of the Earth; its revolution around the Sun; the direct rays of the Sun; and the length of day time.
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Concept Introduction:-
An article is a special term for demonstrating the noun phrases distinguishable referents.
Explanation:-
We have been given fill in the blanks
We need to find with suitable words
Seasons are periods of similar weather that occur at certain times of a year. Outside the tropics, there are four seasons each year. Each one lasts about three months which includes the following: summer; winter; (3) spring; and fall or autumn. When the Earth is on one side of the sun, the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. It is summer in the North of the Earth and Winter in the South. In tropical areas, they have two six-month seasons: Wet and dry like the Philippines. If daytime is longer than nighttime, more solar energy is received from the sun which makes the place warmer. The changes in the seasons occur because of the following factors: the tilt of the Earth; its revolution around the Sun; the direct rays of the Sun; and the length of day time.
Final Answer:-
The correct answers are weather, summer, Winter, Wet, solar, tilt, revolution, day.
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