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OpenStudy (blake57roger):

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OpenStudy (blake57roger):

Under what conditions would the length of a day be the same as the length of a night, year-round? A. if earth’s orbit were closer to the sun B. if earth had no moon C. if earth’s revolution were faster D. if earth’s axis weren’t tilted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its c

OpenStudy (ddcamp):

What causes days to be different lengths? It depends on what side of the earth is facing the sun. If earth were closer to the sun, we'd be a bit warmer (maybe) If earth had no moon, we wouldn't have tides, but that doesn't change the length of day/night If earth spun faster, both day and night would be shorter, but not the same length, So that leaves us with D, If earths axis weren't tilted. This makes sense, just Google "Why is day shorter in the winter" and it will explain it.

OpenStudy (blake57roger):

Which season does the Southern Hemisphere experience when it is tilted toward the sun

OpenStudy (blake57roger):

A. summer B. autumn C. spring D. winter

OpenStudy (ddcamp):

Tilted towards the sun means more time in the sun (longer days). What season does this sound like?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a

OpenStudy (blake57roger):

summer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if earth’s axis weren’t tilted

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