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Which of Timmy's flashlight models would most accurately represent the angle of the Sun’s rays on Earth at position C in the Northern hemisphere?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
Which of the following locations on Earth experiences the most change in the number of daylight hours throughout the year?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
Which of the following explanations by Zach accurately describes how the number of daylight hours changes?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
Which statement BEST explains why South Carolina experiences winter, spring, summer and fall seasons?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
Which of the following locations during Earth's orbit would the northern and southern hemisphere receive the same number of daylight hours?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
What letters on Earth in this model is experiencing more direct rays, longer days and warmer temperatures during the summer season?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
Which of the following locations during Earth's orbit would the northern hemisphere experience the angle of the Sun's rays modeled by flashlight #1?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
Which of the following explanations should Jim use to explain why the northern hemisphere experiences cooler temperatures when it is at point C?
Flashlight #2
The number of daylight hours at location E is the greatest because it is tilted toward the Sun during its entire rotation.
Location A
Earth rotates and revolves on a tilted axis around the Sun. This causes some parts of Earth to receive sunlight at a more di
Arctic Circle
Indirect rays from the Sun strike the north at lower angles
C and D
Locations 2 and 4
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