Look at the diagram below.
Which of these statements best compares Picture 1 and Picture...
Geography, 13.04.2020 20:48 gui00g7888888888888
Look at the diagram below.
Which of these statements best compares Picture 1 and Picture 2?
It is winter in the northern hemisphere in Picture 1 and southern hemisphere in Picture 2.
It is winter in the southern hemisphere in Picture 1 and northern hemisphere in Picture 2.
It is autumn in the northern hemisphere in Picture 1 and southern hemisphere in Picture 2.
It is autumn in the southern hemisphere in Picture 1 and northern hemisphere in Picture 2.
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