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Oh, dude, it's like this - the Earth is tilted on its axis, so when one pole is tilted towards the sun, it's summer there. Meanwhile, the other pole is tilted away, so it's winter there. It's all about that tilt, man. So, like, when it's summer in the north, it's winter in the south, and vice versa. Nature's way of keeping things interesting, I guess.

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