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seasons on earth
look at the diagram above. for each earth locationa - d identify the season, solstice or equinox and tilt in the northern hemisphere.
| earth | the northern hemisphere is in which month: march, june, december, september | the northern hemisphere on earth experiences: summer solstice, winter solstice, fall equinox or spring equinox | the north hemisphere tilt towards sun, away from sun, neither |
|---|---|---|---|
| b | neither | ||
| c | |||
| d | neither |
Step1: Recall Earth - Sun positions
The Earth's tilt and its position in its orbit around the Sun determine the seasons, solstices, and equinoxes.
Step2: Identify position A
When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, it is summer solstice in June. So for position A, it is June, summer solstice, and towards the sun.
Step3: Identify position B
At the equinoxes, the tilt is neither towards nor away from the Sun. Position B is the fall equinox in September. So it is September, fall equinox, neither.
Step4: Identify position C
When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, it is winter solstice in December. So for position C, it is December, winter solstice, away from the sun.
Step5: Identify position D
Position D is the spring equinox in March. So it is March, spring equinox, neither.
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| Earth | The Northern hemisphere is in which month: March, June, December, September | The Northern hemisphere on Earth experiences: summer solstice, winter solstice, fall equinox or spring equinox | The North hemisphere tilt [towards sun, away from sun, neither] |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | September | Fall equinox | Neither |
| C | December | Winter solstice | Away from sun |
| D | March | Spring equinox | Neither |