6 Questions
The angle of inclination of the sun's rays to the Earth causes the seasons.
True
The angle of inclination of the sun's rays to the Earth is largest in winter and lowest in summer.
False
The tendency of sunlight to be greater at noon in summer than in winter is affected by the differences in the inclination of sunlight.
True
The Earth takes approximately 365 days to complete one revolution around the sun.
True
The angle of inclination of sunlight affects the shadows of objects on Earth.
True
The complete revolution of the Earth around the sun causes changes in the angle of inclination of sunlight.
False
Test your knowledge about the Earth's seasons, the variation in temperature, the effects on plants and animals, and the misconception about the change in distance between the Earth and the Sun. Explore how the Earth's position affects the intensity of sunlight during different seasons.
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