Question
What causes it to be warmer on one part of the Earth than another?(1 point)
Responses
The Angle at which the Sun Strikes Earth (Intensity of Sunlight)
The Angle at which the Sun Strikes Earth (Intensity of Sunlight)
The Speed of Earth in its Orbit (about 67,000 mph)
The Speed of Earth in its Orbit (about 67,000 mph)
The Rotation of Earth (1 Earth Day = 1 Rotation)
The Rotation of Earth (1 Earth Day = 1 Rotation)
Question 2
Nicholas lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low or near the Equator. What temperatures does Nicholas experience quite often?(1 point)
Responses
Moderate Temperatures
Moderate Temperatures
High Temperatures
High Temperatures
Low Temperatures
Responses
The Angle at which the Sun Strikes Earth (Intensity of Sunlight)
The Angle at which the Sun Strikes Earth (Intensity of Sunlight)
The Speed of Earth in its Orbit (about 67,000 mph)
The Speed of Earth in its Orbit (about 67,000 mph)
The Rotation of Earth (1 Earth Day = 1 Rotation)
The Rotation of Earth (1 Earth Day = 1 Rotation)
Question 2
Nicholas lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low or near the Equator. What temperatures does Nicholas experience quite often?(1 point)
Responses
Moderate Temperatures
Moderate Temperatures
High Temperatures
High Temperatures
Low Temperatures
Answers
GPT-4o mini
**Question 1:** What causes it to be warmer on one part of the Earth than another?
**Response:** The Angle at which the Sun Strikes Earth (Intensity of Sunlight)
**Question 2:** Nicholas lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low or near the Equator. What temperatures does Nicholas experience quite often?
**Response:** High Temperatures
**Response:** The Angle at which the Sun Strikes Earth (Intensity of Sunlight)
**Question 2:** Nicholas lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low or near the Equator. What temperatures does Nicholas experience quite often?
**Response:** High Temperatures