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Sauron [17]
3 years ago
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Imagine the Earth’s orbit were changed to be a perfect circle around the Sun so that the distance between the Earth and Sun neve

r changed. How would this affect the Seasons? Would the changes be more noticeable? Would they be less noticeable? Would we not experience the seasons at all? Would we continue to experience seasons similar to the way we do now?
Geography
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Margaret [11]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

we will not experience the seasons at all

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