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Physics, 08.02.2021 17:50 drhtgsehg6334

Which of these factors contributes to the seasons? tilt of earth on its axis, height of the sun in the sky, and the amount of hours each day spent in light vs darkness

distance from the sun to the earth, height of the sun in the sky, and the amount of hours each day spent in light vs darkness

amount of hours each day spent in light vs darkness, distance from the sun to the earth, and the height of the sun in the sky

height of the sun in the sky, tilt of earth on its axis, and the distance from the sun to the earth

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