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marishachu [46]
3 years ago
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Explain why temperature changes occur. plz help

Biology
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artcher [175]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hello! Sorry I am late! Here is my best answer below!

Temperature depends on the tilt of earth. The closer the earth is to the sun the warmer it gets. If the sun is not pointing at the place you live in the earth the temperature where you are will be colder. If the sun is pointing at the place you are the temperature will be warm. In conclusion, the temperature just depends on the tilt of earth towards or away from the sun.

Some more information:

At night you may discover that it is much colder than during the day. This is because the sun is not pointing at that half of the earth.

Explanation:

Hope this helped you! Have a great rest of your day or night and good luck on your work!

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