Biology, 21.07.2019 18:30 caromaybelline71
[oss.05]look at the four positions of earth with respect to the sun. the picture shows an oval orbit of earth with the sun at the center. there are four positions of earth shown in the picture. earth on the left of the sun is labeled 'position 4'. earth above the sun is labeled 'position 1'. earth on the right of the sun is labeled 'position 2'. earth below the sun is labeled 'position 3'. australia is in the southern hemisphere. which of these statements is correct about australia? it experiences the first day of summer at position 3 and first day of winter at position 1. it experiences the first day of summer at position 1 and first day of winter at position 3. it experiences the first day of autumn at position 3 and first day of spring at position 1. it experiences the first day of autumn at position 1 and first day of spring at position 3.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:20, vale4287
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