Emma and her friend stayed up all night to watch a solar eclipse. The next day, they were disappointed because they never saw the solar eclipse. They did not see a solar eclipse because a solar eclipse can only occur during the day. (1 point)

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True,
False

True

Helena, Des Moines, Harrisburg and Tallahassee are all cities in the United States. Which one would you predict based on it's location would have the warmest Winters?

(1 point)
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Helena, MT
Helena, MT

Des Moines, IA
Des Moines, IA

Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg, PA

Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee, FL

In the diagram above, Earth is in four different positions relative to the sun: Position X, Position Y, Position Z and Position W. In which position would Georgia be experiencing Fall? Be careful to notice the direciton of the arrows that represent Earth's revolution.

(1 point)

X

Y

W

Z

Based on the description given, position W would correspond to Georgia experiencing fall.

People that live in Florida experience hot weather in July. People that live in Australia experience cold weather in July because the Northern Hemisphere is tilted more toward the sun than the Southern Hemisphere in July.(1 point)

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True
True

False
False

False

Use the drop down option to correctly label which season it would in the northern hemisphere at each position of the Earth throughout the year. Be careful to check which way the arrows are pointing!(4 points

Unfortunately, as a text-based AI model, I don't have access to the visual content or specific drop-down options you mentioned. However, I can provide you with a general understanding of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere based on the positions of Earth throughout the year:

1. Position X: Summer
2. Position Y: Fall
3. Position Z: Winter
4. Position W: Spring

Please note that these are the general seasons experienced in the Northern Hemisphere, and the exact timing and intensity of the seasons can vary depending on various factors such as geographical location and local climate patterns.

True