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Identify the motion that explains why seasons are repeated each year.The Sun spinning on its axisThe Moon orbiting the EarthThe Earth spinning on its axisThe Earth orbiting the Sun

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Identify the motion that explains why seasons are repeated each year.The Sun spinning on its axisThe Moon orbiting the EarthThe Earth spinning on its axisThe Earth orbiting the Sun

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The motion that explains why seasons are repeated each year is "The Earth orbiting the Sun".

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. The Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.25 days, which is the basis for our year.

  2. As the Earth orbits the Sun, it is tilted on its axis at an angle of about 23.5 degrees. This tilt is always in the same direction - it doesn't change as the Earth orbits the Sun.

  3. This means that as the Earth orbits the Sun, different parts of the Earth receive different amounts of sunlight at different times of the year.

  4. When the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun, it's summer in the Northern Hemisphere because they are receiving more direct sunlight. At the same time, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere because they are tilted away from the Sun and receive less direct sunlight.

  5. Halfway through the year, the situation is reversed. The South Pole is now tilted towards the Sun, so it's summer in the Southern Hemisphere and winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

  6. This cycle of changing seasons repeats each year as the Earth continues to orbit the Sun.

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