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-They occur when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky
-They affect the amount of sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere is June
-They influence the cycling of different seasons based on the sun's height in the sky
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Option A, B, D
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The complete question is
Which statements describe solstices? Check all that apply.
A) They occur when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky.
B) They affect the amount of sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere in June.
C) They contribute to the cycling of winters all year long in the Northern Hemisphere.
D) They influence the cycling of different seasons based on the Sun’s height in the sky.
E) They increase the amount of rays from the Sun directly received in the Southern Hemisphere.
Solution
Solstices occur twice in a year. One during summer in the month of June and the other during winters in the month of December. This happens only when the north pole and south of the earth is tilted towards the sun and is closest alternatively during summer and winter. At this position, the sun rays fall directly on the tropic of cancer during summer and Tropic of Capricorn respectively. Solstices signals the change of seasons on planet earth along with equinox.
Hence, option A, B and D are correct