What would happen if Earth's axis of rotation was not tilted but instead was perfectly perpendicular to the plane of its orbit around the Sun? Seasons would be more pronounced O It would take more than 365 days for the Earth to make a complete orbit around the sun There would be no difference in average temperature between the poles and the Equator Day length would be less than 24 hours It would take fewer than 365 days for the Earth to make a complete orbit around the sun Day length would be more than 24 hours There would be no seasons

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What would happen if Earth's axis of rotation was not tilted but instead was
perfectly perpendicular to the plane of its orbit around the Sun?
Seasons would be more pronounced
O It would take more than 365 days for the Earth to make a complete orbit around
the sun
There would be no difference in average temperature between the poles and the
Equator
Day length would be less than 24 hours
It would take fewer than 365 days for the Earth to make a complete orbit around
the sun
Day length would be more than 24 hours
There would be no seasons
Transcribed Image Text:What would happen if Earth's axis of rotation was not tilted but instead was perfectly perpendicular to the plane of its orbit around the Sun? Seasons would be more pronounced O It would take more than 365 days for the Earth to make a complete orbit around the sun There would be no difference in average temperature between the poles and the Equator Day length would be less than 24 hours It would take fewer than 365 days for the Earth to make a complete orbit around the sun Day length would be more than 24 hours There would be no seasons
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