Multiple Choice
If the tilt of Earth's axis were 33.5° instead of 23.5°, how might seasons be different than they are now?
A) They would be less pronounced in both hemispheres.
B) They would be more pronounced in both hemispheres.
C) They would be longer in the Northern Hemisphere and shorter in the Southern Hemisphere.
D) They would be shorter in the Northern Hemisphere and longer in the Southern Hemisphere.
E) There would be no change; seasons are not related to the tilt of Earth's axis.
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