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What causes the sunlight to hit different latitudes on Earth at different angles?
• the Sun's distance from Earth
• the Sun's rate of burning fuel
• the Earth's tilt on its axis
• the Earth's speed of rotation
• the Sun's distance from Earth
• the Sun's rate of burning fuel
• the Earth's tilt on its axis
• the Earth's speed of rotation
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Answered by
oobleck
none of the above
It's caused by earth's spherical shape.
Perhaps the question is poorly worded.
It's caused by earth's spherical shape.
Perhaps the question is poorly worded.
Answered by
saraaholiday2022
tf is wrong with u
Answered by
Asmodeus is bootiful
1 the Earths tilt on its axis
2 polar
3 the rotation of Earth
4 the angle at which the sun strikes Earth
2 polar
3 the rotation of Earth
4 the angle at which the sun strikes Earth
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Correct
Correct
Answered by
Izzy
It is the Earth's tilt on its axis for my school, please don't blame me if you get it wrong. I hope this helps you.
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