Multiple Choice
The observed amount of difference between the perihelion of Earth in early January and aphelion in early July results in the northern hemisphere being _____.
A) cold in January and hot in July
B) hot in January and cold in July
C) equally cold in both January and July
D) equally hot in bot January and July
E) Wrong! The seasonal differences in northern hemisphere temperatures is not caused by differences in distance from the sun.
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