Multiple Choice
Why are Mars' seasons more extreme than those of the Earth?
A) Mars' seas dried up long ago.
B) Mars' axial tilt is slightly more than our 23.5 degrees.
C) Mars' orbit is more eccentric than our almost circular one.
D) Mars' weather is driven by evaporation from the polar ice in its summer.
E) All of these contribute to the huge barometric changes that Mars experiences.
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