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Physics, 06.10.2019 05:00 arturocarmena10

How would life on earth be different if earth’s axis were not tilted with respect to its orbit?

a.
there would be no seasons.

b.
there would be no day and night.

c.
all places would have the same climate.

d.
the seasons would be much shorter.

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