Why is a model (diagram) necessary when explaining seasons?
a. The actual process is too dangerous c. The actual process is too small
b. The actual process is too slow
d. The actual process is too fast
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? QUESTION ?
Why is a model (diagram) necessary when explaining seasons?
A. The actual process is too dangerous
C. The actual process is too small
B. The actual process is too slow
D. The actual process is too fast
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The correct answer is letter B. The actual process is too slow.
⬆️ EXPLANATIONS ⬆️
Earth itself is so massive. The mere fact that we haven't even seen the whole of it with our naked eye, proves how hard it is to comprehend or imagine the process of seasonal changes - where Earth revolves around the Sun for about 365 and 1/4 days.
We are actually talking about two very huge celestial bodies interacting with each other, except for this mind-boggling fact, the process itself takes exactly 1 year (365 1/4 days) to complete.
It is very necessary to use different sort of diagrams when explaining seasons not only because the process is slow, but for people to visually understand what really causes seasons and how it affects earthlings and the planet as well.
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