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Geography, 19.04.2021 15:50 rederisbetter7637

What happens in winter in the Northern Hemisphere when the North Pole tilts away from the sun? A. Rays of sunlight do not hit the Northern Hemisphere at all. There is no daylight and it is
extremely cold.
B. Rays of sunlight hit less directly. The days are shorter and temperature colder.
C. Rays of sunlight hit the Northern Hemisphere directly. Days are long and
temperatures are warmer.
D. Rays of sunlight do not affect the day length or temperature in the Northern
Hemisphere.

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