1) The rotation of the Earth gives the a. winter season b. autumn season c. day and night d. summer season
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2) The rotation in which Earth rotates is from a. west to east b. east to west c. north to south d. south to north
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3) The time in which Earth completes its revolution around the Sun is a. 365.25 days b. 340 days c. 325 days d. 360 days
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4) The side of Earth which faces the Sun have a. summer season b. day c. night d. winter season
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5) The two halves in which Earth is divided are called a. ridges b. trenches c. equators d. hemispheres
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6) The countries that faces mid-night Sun phenomena includes a. (No Suggestions) and England b. Australia and Sweden c. Finland and Sweden d. Greenwich and Australia
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7) The day on which the neither North Pole nor South Pole is leaned towards the Sun is called a. Fall Equinox b. Spring Equinox c. Winter Solstice d. Summer Solstice
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8) The day on which Winter Solstice occurs is a. 21st December b. 21st March c. 21st September d. 21st June
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9) In Northern Hemisphere, the nights and days are equal a. near the East Pole b. near the South Pole c. near the North Pole d. near the Equator
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10) The natural phenomena in which Sun does not set during the months of Summer season is called a. mid-night Sun b. mid-night Moon c. mid-afternoon Sun d. mid-afternoon Moon
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