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Biology, 31.03.2021 14:00, yayalovebree

If the Earth were not tilted on its axis, what would be the effect on the seasons? The seasons would be essentially nonexistent.

The seasons would remain the same as they are now.

The poles would have warmer summers and colder winters.

The poles would have cooler summers and warmer winters.

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