Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on the blank.
1. What is the season in the southern hemisphere when the North Pole is tilted away from the sun
a. Autumn
b. Spring
c. Summer
d. Winter

2. From December to February, Earth axis is pointing away from the sun. What is the season in the
Northern Hemisphere!
a. Autumn
b. Spring
c. Summer
d. Winter

3. The movement of the earth around the sun.
a. circling around
b. revolution
c. rotation
d. turning around

4. How many seasons are there in the Philippines
a. four
b. one
c. three
d. Two

5. In this kind of season you will see new plants and flowers grow.
a. Autumn
b. Spring
c. Summer
d. Winter

6. One complete revolution of Earth around the sun is equal to
a. four months
b. one year
c. three weeks
d. two days

7. Earth is closest to the sun at 147 million kilometers when it is in its orbit's
a. aphelion
b. ellipse
c. perihelion
d. bolha and b

8. Earth is farthest from the sun at kilometers when it is in its orbit's aphelion.
a. 140 million
b. 147 million
c. 151 million
d. 152 million

9. When does ihe summer season occur in the Norihern Hemisphere
a. December, January and February
c. March April and May
b. June, July and August
d. September, October and November

10. When does the winter season occur in the Southern Hemisphere
a. December, January and February
c. March April and May
b. June, July and August
d. September, October and November
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Answer:

1.D.Winter

2.D. Winter

3.B. Revolution

4.D. Two Seasons

5.C. Summer

6.B. One Year

7.A. Aphelion

8.D.152 Millions

9.B. June, July, August

10.June not in choices

Explanation:

1.When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, latitudes between the equator and 90°N (the North Pole) are experiencing summer. At the same time, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun and experiencing winter

2.During winter in the northern hemisphere, our northern axis continues to point to the North Star, but, because we have moved in our orbit around the Sun, our northern hemisphere now points away from our Sun.

3.The movement of the earth around the sun in a fixed path or orbit is called Revolution. The axis of the earth which is an imaginary line, makes an angle of 66½° with its orbital plane. ... The earth takes about 24 hours to complete one rotation around its axis. The period of rotation is known as the earthday.

4.The Philippines is a tropical country with only two seasons – a dry season and a wet season – but there are climatic variations within those seasons, and it can rain at any time of the year.

5.Annuals usually flower throughout the entire season, but are sensitive to different climates.

6.Earth revolves around the sun in 365 days, 5 hours, 59 minutes and 16 seconds. The time a planet takes to revolve around the sun is called a year

7.The Earth will be about 147 million kilometers, or 91 million miles, from the sun at perihelion. This is closest distance in it's orbit around the sun. At aphelion, the Earth is the farthest from the sun, about 152 million kilometers, or 95 million miles.

8.This Saturday, July 4, Earth will be at the farthest point in its orbit around the sun, also known as aphelion. Aphelion will occur at 7:34 a.m. EDT (11:34 GMT), at which time Earth will be about 94,507,635 miles (152,095,295 kilometers) from the sun

9.The northern hemisphere experiences summer during the months of June, July, and August because it is tilted toward the sun and receives the most direct sunlight.

10.For the southern hemisphere temperate zone, spring begins on 1 September, summer on 1 December, autumn on 1 March, and winter on 1 June.

Note:

In number 10 it's only june

But I think it's letter C because there is the word june

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