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During summer, the North Pole is pointed toward the Sun, During winter, the North Pole is pointed away from the Sun.

The South Pole points in the opposite direction from the North Pole, so that when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

Spring and fall follow this same pattern.

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