Asked by rod wave
How does Earth’s tilt affect climate?(1 point)
Responses
It causes winds to move north to south.
It causes winds to move north to south.
It produces winds that rise in areas close to the poles.
It produces winds that rise in areas close to the poles.
It causes days to be warmer and nights to be cooler.
Responses
It causes winds to move north to south.
It causes winds to move north to south.
It produces winds that rise in areas close to the poles.
It produces winds that rise in areas close to the poles.
It causes days to be warmer and nights to be cooler.
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The correct response is: **It causes days to be warmer and nights to be cooler.**
The tilt of the Earth affects the angle at which sunlight hits the surface, leading to variations in temperature between day and night, as well as seasonal changes in climate.
The tilt of the Earth affects the angle at which sunlight hits the surface, leading to variations in temperature between day and night, as well as seasonal changes in climate.