What causes days to be warmer on one part of Earth than on another?

O the rotation of Earth
○ the angle at which the sun strikes Earth
O the number of cars on the road
○ the speed of Earth in its orbit

The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is the primary cause of days being warmer on one part of the Earth than on another. This angle affects how much solar energy is absorbed by a particular area, leading to variations in temperature across different regions. The rotation of Earth and the speed of Earth in its orbit also play a role in determining temperature patterns, but to a lesser extent compared to the angle of sunlight. The number of cars on the road is not a significant factor in causing differences in temperature between different parts of the Earth.

pick an option -_-

The angle at which the sun strikes Earth.