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How do seasons in Earths southern hemisphere differ from those in the northern hemisphere?

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How do seasons in Earths southern hemisphere differ from those in the northern hemisphere?

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When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, in our summer, the southern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, so it is winter there. When the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun it is summer there, but we in the northern hemisphere are tilted away from the sun so it is winter for us. Thus, in the southern hemisphere the seasons are the reverse of what we experience. • Suppose you lived on the Moon, near the center of the face that we see from the Earth. a) During the phase of full moon, what phase could you see for Earth? Would it be daylight or dark where you live? b) On Earth, we see the Moon rise and set each day. If you lived on the Moon, would you see Earth rise and set? Why or why not? c) What would you see when people on Earth were experiencing either a solar or a lunar eclipse? a)During the phase of full moon, the Earth is in a “new Earth” phase, ie you see the dark side of the Earth. Where you live on the Moon, it will be daylight. b) Since the Moon spi

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