Question: This Is A Multiple Choice Question / It Is Worth I Point You Have 2 Tempts Remaining? There Is No Attempt Penalty 08 Question (1 Point) @ See Page 30 1st Attempt See Hint Consider All The Evidence About Variations In The Sun’s Influence On The Earth Throughout The Year. Based On This Evidence, What Causes The Seasons? Choose One: O A. The Sun Varies …

Question: This Is A Multiple Choice Question / It Is Worth I Point You Have 2 Tempts Remaining? There Is No Attempt Penalty 08 Question (1 Point) @ See Page 30 1st Attempt See Hint Consider All The Evidence About Variations In The Sun’s Influence On The Earth Throughout The Year. Based On This Evidence, What Causes The Seasons? Choose One: O A. The Sun Varies …

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This is a multiple choice question / It Is Worth I point you have 2 tempts remaining? There is no attempt penalty 08 Question (1 point) @ See page 30 1st attempt See Hint Consider all the evidence about variations in the Sun’s influence on the Earth throughout the year. Based on this evidence, what causes the seasons? Choose one: O A. The Sun varies in brightness throughout the year due to cyclical changes in the number of sunspots on its surface. O B. The elliptical shape of Earth’s orbit around the Sun causes the Earth to be closer to the Sun during the summer than the winter. O C. The tilt of the Earth’s rotation axis to its orbit around the Sun causes parts of the Earth to experience more direct illumination from the Sun and longer days during the summer than the winter. O D. The tilt of the Earth’s rotation axis to its orbit around the Sun causes the hemisphere tilted toward the Sun to be warmer than the opposite hemisphere because it is physically closer to the Sun.