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Biology, 26.10.2020 01:40 jeremy7131

If, somehow, the number of daylight hours did not change throughout the year, but Earth was still tilted at 23.5°, would there still be seasons in the Northern and Southern
Hemispheres of Earth? Would the temperature difference between the seasons still be as
great? Explain your reasoning.

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