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Match Correct Date Occurrence Dates May Used Event Occur One Day March 21 B June 21 C Sep Q43785976

Match the correct date with each occurrence (some dates may be used more than once, and an event can occur on more than one dMatch the correct date with each occurrence (some dates may be used more than once, and an event can occur on more than one day). A-March 21 B-June 21 C-September 21 D- December 21 Northern Hemisphere pointed toward the Sun Southern Hemisphere pointed toward the Sun South Pole in total darkness North Pole in total darkness Solstice Equinox Equator is directly under the Sun. PART 3: SEASONS ON THE INNER PLANETS Based on what you observed, pick an answer choice to represent the axis of rotation of each planet: tilt similar to earth/No tilt: Mars: Venus: Show transcribed image text Match the correct date with each occurrence (some dates may be used more than once, and an event can occur on more than one day). A-March 21 B-June 21 C-September 21 D- December 21 Northern Hemisphere pointed toward the Sun Southern Hemisphere pointed toward the Sun South Pole in total darkness North Pole in total darkness Solstice Equinox Equator is directly under the Sun. PART 3: SEASONS ON THE INNER PLANETS Based on what you observed, pick an answer choice to represent the axis of rotation of each planet: tilt similar to earth/No tilt: Mars: Venus:

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