What causes the sunlight to hit different latitudes on Earth at different angles?(1 point)

Responses

the Sun's rate of burning fuel

the Earth's speed of rotation

the Earth's tilt on its axis

the Sun's distance from Earth

1 answer

The correct response is the Earth's tilt on its axis.

The tilt of the Earth's axis (approximately 23.5 degrees) causes different latitudes to receive sunlight at varying angles throughout the year, resulting in the changing seasons and varying intensity of sunlight at different locations on the planet.