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The earth tilts on its axis. As it goes around the sun the sun shines more on the southern part of the earth in winter. It shines on both in spring and fall and it shines more on the northern part in summer. Where the sun shines the most, it heats it up the most. Where it shines less, it heats it up less.

but it has to be either: (which one is it?)

a.atmosphere and lithosphere

b.condensation and evaporation

c. reservoirs and head waters

d.temerature and percipitation

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