BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781264839698
Author: Raven
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Chapter 57, Problem 1A
If the Earth were not tilted on its axis of rotation, the annual cycle of seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres
a. would be reversed.
b. would stay the same.
c. would be reduced.
d. would not exist.
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