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Seasons around the world, Parisa Saeloo M.4/6 No.44 - Coggle Diagram
Seasons around the world
Spring
Summer
The half of Earth that is tilted toward the Sun receives more of the Sun’s light and heat
Hot
Fall
Autumn
Winter
The half that is tilted away from the Sun gets less sunlight and heat
Cold
reasons
Earth moves around the sun.
The axis of Earth is titled
There are no spring, summer, fall, and winter seasons at the equator
The North and South Poles
The Sun shines all day at the start of summer
It is dark all day at the start of winter
Summer solstice
In June
The Sun reaches its most northern point in the sky
In the Northern Hemisphere
In December
the Sun reaches its most southern point
the day with the fewest hours of daylight
Parisa Saeloo
M.4/6 No.44