what causes days to be warmer on one part of earth than on another ? (1 point) PLZ HELP ASAP I RLLY DONT WANT TO FAIL.

The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is your answer

What causes days to be warmer on one part of Earth than on another? (1 point)

Responses

the angle at which the sun strikes Earth
the angle at which the sun strikes Earth

the rotation of Earth
the rotation of Earth

the speed of Earth in its orbit
the speed of Earth in its orbit

the number of cars on the road

the angle at which the sun strikes Earth.

Use this sentence: John lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low.

Which temperatures does John experience quite often?

(1 point)
Responses

low temperatures
low temperatures

temperatures that are sometimes very high and sometimes low
temperatures that are sometimes very high and sometimes low

moderate temperatures
moderate temperatures

high temperatures
high temperatures

John experiences high temperatures quite often due to living on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high and the latitude is low.

What causes wind formation?(1 point)

Responses

the movement of Earth on its axis
the movement of Earth on its axis

the turning of circulating air currents
the turning of circulating air currents

the temperature differences in the hemispheres
the temperature differences in the hemispheres

the constant density of air
the constant density of air

The temperature differences in the hemispheres cause wind formation.

What is the convection pattern between 30°S and 30°N latitude?(1 point)

Responses

Cooler air rises and moves toward the equator, then warms and falls and moves away from the equator.
Cooler air rises and moves toward the equator, then warms and falls and moves away from the equator.

Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator.
Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator.

Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator.
Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator.

Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator.
Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator.

Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator. This convection pattern is known as the Hadley Cell.

What is the role of the Coriolis effect on ocean currents?(1 point)

Responses

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.