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Seasons are caused by the Earth's proximity to the sun
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The Most Popular Myths in Science
The Earth's distance from the sun during its yearly elliptical orbit actually has little effect on temperature. It's the angle of the Earth's tilt--toward the sun in the summer for the Northern Hemisphere and away in the winter--that dictates climate.
