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3 multiple choice 10 points which factor causes warmer temperatures during summer? longer rotation more direct sunlight hitting earth earth being closer to the sun faster revolution around the sun
Summer warmth is driven by the angle of sunlight: when sunlight hits the Earth's surface more directly, solar energy is concentrated over a smaller area, leading to higher temperatures. Earth's rotation length is constant, its distance to the Sun is actually greater during Northern Hemisphere summer, and its orbital revolution speed does not cause seasonal temperature changes.
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B. More direct sunlight hitting Earth