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The Earth's revolution around the Sun, combined with its axial tilt. In summer at

a particular latitude the heating effect of the Sun is usually a lot more than in the

winter at that latitude. This is because the tilt is "towards" the Sun in the summer, but "away" from the Sun in the winter.

The seasons are not caused by the small changes in the Earth's distance from the Sun during its orbit.

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Adele O'Hara

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