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Why don't all places on Earth receive the same amount of direct sunlight at the same place?

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The Earth's axis is tilted.


The Earth receives sunlight in an unpredictable pattern.


Weather in places changes over time.


The Earth rotates from east to west.

Answer :

Answer:

The Earth's axis is tilted and/or weather in places changes over time.

Explanation:

Because the Earth is at an angle and is also a sphere, sunlight can't hit every point on Earth at once.

In addition to that, even places that can be hit with sunlight at the same time won't always get the same amount of direct sunlight because of changing weather conditions.

Answer:

The Earth's axis is tilted.

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