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Because of the tilt of the Earth's axis, the poles point either toward or away from the sun, in winter and summer, while the tilt is parallel to the orbit and doesn't affect the incident sunlight only at the spring and autumn equinox. So there is quite a large variation in the amount of solar energy reaching the poles at different seasons of the year. If you were to graph it, the shape would be a sine curve.
You can see the same amount of the moon during the first and last quarter, as well as during each half.
The moon will look orange during a total lunar eclipse, this is because the moon is in Earth's shadow and the sunlight reaching the moon gets bent (directed to Earth then to the moon).
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waning
Because in May, the laces start to grow back so the light is blocked and taken in by the leaves on the trees
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during the woodland
during the woodland
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they are a sleep at night and awake during the day
No. Earth's shadow blocks sunlight reaching the Moon.
The period in which the bow and arrow was into use was The Woodland Indians. :))))
The Anti-Jewish decrees in the Diary of Anne Frank included restrictions on Jews such as wearing a yellow star and being forbidden from using public transportation. These decrees contributed to Anne's feeling of isolation and vulnerability, as she was forced to live in hiding to avoid persecution. It also shaped her outlook on life, making her aware of the cruelty and discrimination faced by Jews during the Holocaust.
south and west A far-reaching river system was an economic advantage for which sections of the US during its expansion and development?