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In space live two siblings: Solano (the Sun) and Terra (the Earth). Terra loves to dance and spins like a top, tilted at an angle.
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Terra's first dance is spinning around itself, creating day and night as it rotates for 24 hours.
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Terra's second dance is walking around Solano in an oval orbit, causing seasons due to its tilted axis.
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In December, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, experiencing summer while the Northern Hemisphere has winter.
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March brings equal sunlight to both hemispheres, leading to autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
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In June, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, enjoying summer while the Southern Hemisphere experiences winter.
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September marks a balance of sunlight, bringing spring to the Southern Hemisphere and autumn to the Northern Hemisphere.
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Terra rotates to create day and night and orbits Solano, creating seasons due to its tilt. This explains different seasons worldwide at the same time.
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