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What causes the sunlight to Hit different latitudes on earth at different angles The Earth tilt on its axis These suns distance...Asked by Ishowmeat
What causes the sunlight to hit
different latitudes on Earth at
different angles? (1 point)
the Earth's tilt on its axis
the Sun's distance from Earth
the Sun's rate of burning fuel
the Earth's speed of rotation
different latitudes on Earth at
different angles? (1 point)
the Earth's tilt on its axis
the Sun's distance from Earth
the Sun's rate of burning fuel
the Earth's speed of rotation
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The correct answer is **the Earth's tilt on its axis**. This tilt causes the sunlight to hit different latitudes at different angles throughout the year, leading to variations in temperature and seasons.
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