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Why don't all places on Earth receive the same amount of direct sunlight at the same time?

A. The Earth receives sunlight in an unpredictable pattern.
B. Weather in places changes over time.
C. The Earth rotates from east to west.
D. The Earth's axis is tilted.



Answer :

Final answer:

The Earth's tilt and axis direct sunlight differently, causing varying climates in different regions.


Explanation:

The Earth's tilted axis (23.5 degrees) causes some parts of the Earth to receive direct sunlight while other parts are receiving indirect sunlight. Seasons occur due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. The increased angle of incoming solar radiation near the Earth's poles results in more reflected sunlight and a colder climate.


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