Earth's southern hemisphere generally experiences colder temperatures in
July than it does in January. Which statement explains why?
O A. The southern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun in January.
O B. Sunlight strikes the southern hemisphere at a more direct angle in
July.
O C. The Sun produces more energy in June, July, and August than it
does in December, January, and February.
D. Sunlight in the southern hemisphere is more spread out in July.