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When North America is pointed directly at the sun the season Summer is here because if it tried to snow it wouldn't likely never happen because the sun rays are to hot and it'll melt the snow. Winter on the other hand is diffrent because, North America isn't directy facing or in front of the Sun, so when that happens The snow in the clouds will fall and the su cant really melt it because we aren't facing the sun anymore. Fall is where North America and the Sun isn't really face to face like it is in Summer. It is In the middle of North America if you know what I mean. Spring is where North America isn't directly face to face with the sun either. Fall is colder because when the Earth is facing mostly half or les than half, space is pretty cold so the cold air in space will come to North America and blow righjt on threw. Spring is different cause, Earth is facing only half of the Sun, and that's all I know i'm a 6th grader and I know alot about space but, if you don't believe me ask your mom or dad. This is all I know.

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