Asked by Jean-Luc
What causes days to be warmer on
one part of Earth than on another?
(1 point)
the number of cars on the
road
the rotation of Earth
the angle at which the sun
strikes Earth
the speed of Earth in its orbit
one part of Earth than on another?
(1 point)
the number of cars on the
road
the rotation of Earth
the angle at which the sun
strikes Earth
the speed of Earth in its orbit
Answers
Answered by
Jean-Luc
whats the answer
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is the primary cause of differences in temperature between different parts of the Earth. This angle affects the intensity of sunlight received in various locations, leading to variations in warmth.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **the angle at which the sun strikes Earth**. This angle determines how concentrated sunlight is on different parts of the Earth, affecting temperatures.
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