The tilt of the Earths axis can affect where the Suns rays hit the Earth. If the northern hemisphere tilts slightly more than the southern hemisphere, the northern hemisphere is facing the sun more often, this is known as "Summer" for people in the north, and "Winter" for people in the south. Im not sure if that answered your question, but the suns rays bounce off the Earths surface and clouds and sometimes hit each other in our atmosphere.
The correct answer is letter B. V-shaped Valley. It is the evidence that an area was once covered by a glacier. Glaciers form in an area where the temperature is so very low and stayed there for a longer time. Glaciers that reached the oceans form icebergs.