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Revolution and rotation are different because
a) revolution is spinning on an axis and rotation is when a planet goes around a sun
b) rotation is spinning on an axis and revolution is when a planet goes around a sun
c) one is about moving in a circle and the other is about moving up and down
d) one is about moving back and forth and the other is about moving

The Earth tilts at a
a) 90 degree angle
b) 45 degree angle
c) 23.5 degree angle
d) 29.5 degree angle

Spring begins on
a) March 20 or 21
b) September 22 or 23
c) March 12 or 13
d) March 10 or 11

Fall is when
a) the sun shines directly over the equator
b) the sun shines directly over the tropic of cancer
c) the sun shines directly over the tropic of capricorn
d) the sun shines directly on the north pole

What is the season above the equator on December 21 or 22
a) Summer
b) Fall
c) Winter
d) Spring

What is the season below the equator on June 21 or 22
a) Summer
b) Fall
c) Winter
d) Spring

Seasons are caused by
a) the Earth's axis
b) the Earth's revolution around the sun
c) the Earth's daily rotation and axis
d) the Earth's revolution around the sun and its axis

When the sun is directly over the tropic of capricorn,
a) it is winter below the equator and summer above the equator
b) it is June 21 or 22
c) it is December 21 or 22
d) it is spring above the equator and fall below the the equator

"The earth shifts its axis as it revolves around the sun" is a statement which is
a) mostly false
b) completely false
c) mostly true
d) completely true

"The most direct rays of the sun will create the warmest climates" is a statement which is
a) mostly false
b) completely false
c) mostly true
d) completely true

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