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Biology, 10.10.2019 01:40 haileyhale5

How would seasons on earth differ if earth's axis was at a 90 degree angle relative to its orbit?

seasons on earth would not be affected.

the entire planet would experience the same season at any given time.

there would be no seasons anywhere on earth.

it would always be summer at the equators and winter at the poles.

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