Why are the seasons reversed in the northern and southern hemispheres? *No answers from Google*
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Regardless of the time of year, the northern and southern hemispheres always experience opposite seasons. This is because during summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the Sun than the other, and this exposure alternates as the Earth revolves in its orbit.
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The seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are the opposite of those in the Southern Hemisphere. This means that in Argentina and
Australia, winter begins in June. ... Seasonsoccur because Earth is tilted on its axis relative to the orbital plane, the invisible, flat disc where most objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
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The seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are the opposite of those in the Southern Hemisphere. This means that in Argentina and
Australia, winter begins in June. ... Seasonsoccur because Earth is tilted on its axis relative to the orbital plane, the invisible, flat disc where most objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
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