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Geography, 30.03.2020 16:37 dilaydi1212

The following figures are the same as those from Part A. This time, consider the seasonal differences that occur as Earth orbits the Sun with the different axis tilts. Rank the figures on the basis of the seasonal temperature differences you would expect between summer and winter, from the one with the most extreme seasonal differences to the one with the least extreme. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. MOST EXTREME SEASONS -- LEAST EXTREME SEASONSTilt = 90Tilt = 45(Tilt = 23 ½, Tilt = 23 ½ )Tilt = 0[Greater axis tilts means more extreme seasons. This means longer, hotter summers, and shorter, colder winters. 90 degrees prolong the seasons whereas 0 degrees means we have no seasons] T/F

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