Earth's seasons are caused by:       the movement of the Sun from north to south of the equator and back again over a year's time.     the distance between Earth and the Sun.     the rate of Earth's movement around the Sun.     the changing position of the tilted Earth with respect to the Sun.     the interaction of the Moon and Sun in Earth's orbit.

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Earth's seasons are caused by:

 

 

 

the movement of the Sun from north to south of the equator and back again over a year's time.

 

 

the distance between Earth and the Sun.

 

 

the rate of Earth's movement around the Sun.

 

 

the changing position of the tilted Earth with respect to the Sun.

 

 

the interaction of the Moon and Sun in Earth's orbit.

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