summer seasons occurs in account of the slanting rays of the sun. true or false
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It is true.
Explanation:
slanting rays are spread out over a greater area than vertical rays and are therefore less concentrated. Thus when the North Pole is directed toward the sun, summer is produced in the Northern Hemisphere; the Southern Hemisphere has winter. When the South Pole is directed toward the sun, the Southern Hemisphere receives the most heat and has summer.
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
High angle of sun rays
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