it affects the angle at which the sun rays hit the earth
what is inclined at an angle of11.5 to earth's rotational axis?
an angle (that can be on the earth) at which an angle could be formed by the sun.
The angle between the orbital plane and equatorial plane of the earth (i.e., the angle of axial tilt) is about 23.4 degrees. This gives rise to the earth's seasons.
What is the effect of type of earth material on the ramp angle at which the earth material willslide?
It is the angle at which the sun's rays hit the earth
Sunlight is at its strongest when it is at a perpendicular angle; at oblique angles it is weaker.
The angle of incidence refers to the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface. When sunlight hits the Earth's surface at a higher angle of incidence (more direct sunlight), the energy from the sunlight is more concentrated, leading to increased heating of the surface. This can result in higher temperatures on Earth.
23.44°
The angle of the earth's tilt from the sun causes the Earth's seasons.
Between two points - like a star and Earth - you would have a line, not an angle. Angles may be indicated between two stars - that is, the angle would be star 1 - Earth - star 2.
I think the question should be "what is the angle..." The tilt of Earth's axis is about 23.5°. This is the angle between Earth's axis and a line that is vertical to the Ecliptic (the plane in which Earth orbits the Sun).