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Students in a science class in Marfa, Texas made a poster with a diagram to represent a seasonal change in the Northern Hemisphere.
Which statement best describes conditions for Earth at Position 1 in the diagram?
The Northern Hemisphere has the fewest hours of daylight, and the North Pole is tilted away from the sun.
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There are an equal number of hours of daylight and nighttime in the Northern Hemisphere because Earth’s axis is not tilted in this position.
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The Northern Hemisphere has the fewest hours of daylight, and Earth’s axis does not tilt at this position.
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There are an equal number of hours of daylight and nighttime in the Northern Hemisphere, and the North Pole is tilted away from the sun.
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