If the Southern Hemisphere is getting indirect sunlight, the Northern Hemisphere is receiving C: direct sunlight. This typically occurs during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere when the tilt of the Earth allows it to receive more direct sunlight.
Immersive Reader
If the Southern Hemisphere is getting indirect sunlight, what kind of light is the Northern Hemisphere receiving?
A
polar night
B
midnight sun
C
direct sunlight
D
indirect sunlight
3 answers
Immersive Reader
Which of the following causes seasonal change?
A
the angle of the sun’s rays
B
the tilt of the Earth’s axis
C
Earth’s orbit around the sun
D
all of the above
Which of the following causes seasonal change?
A
the angle of the sun’s rays
B
the tilt of the Earth’s axis
C
Earth’s orbit around the sun
D
all of the above
The correct answer is D: all of the above. Seasonal change is caused by a combination of the angle of the sun's rays, the tilt of the Earth's axis, and Earth's orbit around the sun.