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The seasonal tilting of the Earth away from the Sun, causes the sunlight to strike the Earth at an angle that means the distance travelled is longer and cooling is increased. This means that Winter occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, and Summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and visa versa when the Earth tilts towards the Sun.
because the angle of suns rays hitting the earth change. like the equator gets direct rays most of the year and that's why its the hottest
If energy is obtained from fossil fuels (by burning petroleum (oil), or carbon), then that will increase the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is generally believed to increase the average temperature on Earth.
pressure AND temperature increase as you go deeper into the earth's crust. pressure: because more and more weight is being forced downward. temperature: because the middle of the earth is magma, therefore the closer you get to it, the hotter it's going to feel.
increase
No, it does not.
Sunlight is at its strongest when it is at a perpendicular angle; at oblique angles it is weaker.
The seasonal tilting of the Earth away from the Sun, causes the sunlight to strike the Earth at an angle that means the distance travelled is longer and cooling is increased. This means that Winter occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, and Summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and visa versa when the Earth tilts towards the Sun.
On every day of the year, the Sun strikes one part of the Earth at normal incidence, and another part at grazing incidence. (Clouds excepted).
It causes an increase in the Earth's temperature.
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both temperature and pressure increase as you go down inside earth. hi I am epic
The angle of the sun's rays is one of the major causes of temperature changes on Earth.
it will increase (get hotter).
Temperature of the atmosphere and oceans.its the increase in the temperature of the earthBLANK = "temperature".Temperature
True. Temperature and pressure both increase with increasing depth within the Earth.